Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung outlined Vietnam’s external affairs, in addition to the country’s economic situation, defence, security, culture and society, adding that one of the country’s most significant accomplishments was becoming a middle-income country from previously being an under developed one.
He attributed the achievements to contributions from overseas Vietnamese, including those in Russia, saying difficulties still lie ahead requiring efforts from people both at home and abroad.
The free trade pact between Vietnam and the EAEU is expected to boost bilateral trade, investment and tourism.
To fully benefit from the deal, the Vietnamese community in Russia should utilise more legal and transparent business models and increase the quality of products according to international standards, he said.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia Nguyen Thanh Son vowed to work with the Vietnam Business Association in Russia to realise the Party and State’s policy of global integration and enhance the two countries’ relations.
Deputy PM Dung is paying a working visit to Russia from September 17-22 to attend the 19th session of the Vietnam-Russia Intergovernmental Committee for Economic-Commercial and Scientific-Technological Cooperation.