Vietnam-India economic cooperation grows strongly
Vietnam and India witnessed remarkable strides in their relations in 2016, especially in economics, Vietnamese Ambassador to India Ton Sinh Thanh has said.
India is likely to enjoy higher economic growth in the coming years thanks to various renewal measures, including the “Make in India” and “Skill India” initiatives, goods and service taxation reforms, and new monetary policies, he said.
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Official statistics showed that India ran a trade surplus of US$2.5 billion with CLMV in 2014. Vietnam was the biggest importer of India among the four countries, accounting for 83.5% of India’s goods exports to CLMV in 2015.
India mainly exported fish, shrimps, cottons, automobiles, coffee, tea and spice to Vietnam while importing electric equipment, coffee, tea, and rubber from the market.
Indian companies are investing in energy, mining, sugar and chemicals production, information technology, and farm produce processing in Vietnam.