Vietnamese, Italian enterprises join hands to expand global supply chains

Leading businesses from Viet Nam and Italy attended a business-to-business (B2B) networking event held by the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee on November 12.

Representatives from Vietnamese and Italian businesses at the event. (Photo: VNA)
Representatives from Vietnamese and Italian businesses at the event. (Photo: VNA)

The event, part of the 9th High-Level Dialogue on ASEAN–Italy Economic Relations, offered an opportunity for enterprises from both countries to seek strategic partnerships and lay the groundwork for high-quality investment projects, while promoting cooperation in high technology, production standardisation, and deeper participation in global supply chains.

According to Director of the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) in Viet Nam Fabio De Cillis, Viet Nam is emerging as a dynamic market with great growth potential, becoming a priority destination for Italian enterprises in their internationalisation strategy.

He noted that Viet Nam–Italy economic cooperation has been expanding rapidly, especially in machinery and equipment. Italy not only exports complete machinery but also cooperates with Viet Nam in supplying components and semi-finished products, thereby creating a win-win model of partnership.

In addition to traditional strengths such as food and fashion, Italy is placing increasing emphasis on cooperation in high-tech sectors like medical technology, aerospace, and artificial intelligence (AI), he added.

The B2B sessions focused on areas including manufacturing, machinery, food technology, pharmaceuticals, electronics, logistics, and innovation.

Stefano Romanelli, Managing Director of Omnia Technologies Beverage Singapore Pte Ltd, said that most beverage and processed food production lines in Viet Nam currently use Italian technology. The company aims to expand its operations from food processing to the pharmaceutical processing industry, which is seen as having strong growth potential in Viet Nam.

Trade between ASEAN and Italy has grown impressively, up 38% to nearly 20 billion USD, while Viet Nam–Italy bilateral trade reached almost 7 billion USD in 2024, marking a 13% increase year-on-year.

VNA
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