French investors urged to come to Vietnam
French investors should rapidly enter Vietnam to establish business opportunities before a wave of investors from other countries get here first, urged Mr Patrick Deporte, a representative from the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam.
Patrick Deporte was speaking at an export programme forum entitled “Asian markets: what prospects for small and medium-sized enterprises?” organised by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seine Saint Denis on December 11.
He provided the delegates to the conference with information on the potential and prospects for economic development in Vietnam. With a market of over 80 million people, of which the young are a large proportion, Vietnam is emerging as one of the countries with the most potential in the south-east Asian region, said Patrick Deporte.
Vietnam joined the World Trade Organisation in late 2006. The country has enjoyed political stability and the highest economic growth in the region. The country’s attraction of over US $14 billion worth of foreign direct investment this year has underlined foreign investors’ belief in this new potential market.
Representatives from South East Asian countries and China and India participated in the forum.
The delegates were introduced about the potential and strength of Asian markets, especially markets in South East Asia, China and India. Sharply recovered after the financial crisis in 1997, South East Asian markets have become a region of busiest economic development in the world. This is also attractive consumption markets to French exporters. (Nhan Dan Online)
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