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Malaysia, Vietnam to achieve US$18 bil bilateral trade by 2025: Matrade

Director notes country recorded GDP growth of 2.9% last year

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2021 9:00PM

Malaysia, Vietnam to achieve US$18 bil bilateral trade by 2025: Matrade
With business-friendly policies in attracting investments in the industrial sector, Vietnam is a popular destination for trade and business in Asean. – Pixabay pic, November 30, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) is promoting greater business cooperation between Malaysia and Vietnam to achieve US$18 billion (RM76.1 billion) bilateral trade by 2025.

Matrade director of Asean and Oceania Raja Badrulnizam Raja Kamalzaman said despite struggling with the impact of the pandemic and trade disputes between the world’s economic powerhouses, Vietnam managed to record a gross domestic product growth of 2.9% last year.

“It was one of the few countries that recorded positive growth amid the Covid-19 situation last year,” he said in a statement today.

Vietnam – which has more than 96 million people, of whom 65% are aged 35 and below – is currently experiencing a growing middle-income group, and with business-friendly policies in attracting investments in the industrial sector, it is a popular destination for trade and business in Asean.

On November 23-25 this year, Matrade led a group of 17 Malaysian companies to explore strategic business collaborations between Malaysia and local enterprises in the exciting and rapidly growing Vietnamese market through the Virtual Export Acceleration Mission (EAM) to Vietnam.

The mission featured companies in machinery, parts and components, cosmetics and personal care products, as well as food and beverages, aimed at tapping into the growing demand in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and the surrounding provinces.

“These companies offer a wide range of industrial solutions such as data-driven smart solution platforms and automation machinery, total beauty care products from tip to toe, varieties of prepared meals, and ready-to-drink beverages, among others.

“Apart from providing a platform for Malaysian companies to expand their brands’ footprint in Vietnam, EAM also hopes to open up opportunities for Vietnamese companies to explore partnerships amid uncertainty in the business environment due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” it said.

Through this mission, 142 online one-to-one business meeting sessions were arranged with 46 Vietnamese companies, which generated total sales of RM62.67 million, it added.

“Major interests were recorded for plant extracts derived from green biotechnology processes, feminine care and skincare products, as well as hair treatment solutions.

“Apart from the series of meetings, an online briefing session through a webinar was organised on November 23 in collaboration with the Investment and Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City and the Malaysian Business Chamber of Vietnam to share market updates and business aspects in Vietnam,” it said. – Bernama, November 30, 2021

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