Namibian President starts visit to Viet Nam
The visit is expected to foster cooperation between Viet Nam and the African country, especially in trade, investment, agro-forestry, seafood, education and aviation.
During the visit, the two sides will exchange views on several regional and international issues of common concern as well as sign a number of cooperative documents.
Viet Nam and Namibia set up their diplomatic ties in 1990, based on the sound traditional relationship first started in the 1970s between the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) and the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) – the current ruling party in Namibia.
Two-way trade was recorded at 1.3 million USD last year.
Viet Nam mainly imports steel, animal and vegetable oil from Namibia while exporting garments, coffee, timber products to the market.
At present, the two countries are implementing a tri-party seafood cooperation project funded by the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO).
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