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Finland, HCM City enhance cooperation

Le Van Khoa, Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, suggested Finland cooperate with the city in such areas as education, information-technology.
Finland, HCM City enhance cooperation ảnh 1 Vietnam's Ministry of Science and Technology and Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation signed a cooperation MoU in Hanoi on March 8 (Source: baocongthuong.com.vn)

HCM City (VNA) – Le Van Khoa, Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, suggested Finland cooperat🥀e with the city in such areas as education, information-technology, technical infrastructure development, energ𓃲y, environment and waste-water treatment.

At a reception for Finland’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Development, Lenita Toivakka, and Finnish businesses in HCM City on March 9, Khoa highlighted developments in relations between Vietnam and Finland in recent years.
Finland has invested in six projects valued at 1.8 million USD in the southern metropolis, mostly in the processing industry, information-communications, and science and technology, he said. However, the figure remains moderate compared with more than 40 billion USD in foreign direct investment (FDI) poured into the city, he said, expressing his hope that after the visit, the delegation will help encourage Finnish businesses to increase their investments in the locality.
Lenita Toivakka suggested the two countries work with each other to seek new forms of cooperation as there is substantial potential for trade and investment. Many investment priorities for HCM City like IT, energy and clean technology are also some of Finland’s strengths, the minister said, adding that her country has about 3,000 enterprises operating in clean technology and waste-water treatment. She pledged to introduce cooperative potential between Finland and HCM City and Vietnam at large with Finnish businesses following her visit to the Southeast Asian nation.-VNA
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