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Vietnam, India eye stronger business ties in several fields
Friday, 16 April 2010
A delegation of
eight leading Indian companies visited HCMCity
this week to seek cooperation in a number of fields, including energy,
industrial machinery, steel, finance, real estate and tourism.
Speaking at a meeting on April 14, the president of the Indian Chamber of
Commerce in Calcutta,
V Sharan, said the visit would help promote trade and investment cooperation
between the two countries.
The delegation includes the RPG Group, SMIFS Capital Markets Limited and Shree
Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Pvt. Ltd.
Other members represent the Te Godrej steel furniture factory, the
pharmaceutical company Ranbaxy, the pepper processing plant Vallabhdas Kanji
Limited, Sudima International, Nagarjuna International and the KCP sugar plants
– all operating in Vietnam.
Vo Tan Thanh, director general of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and
Industry’s HCMCity branch, said two-way trade turnover
reached US$2.5 billion in 2008, a sharp increase from US$75 million in 1995.