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President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce Zdenek Zajicek proposed the Government focus on several key markets, including Vietnam, while implementing its new export strategy for the 2023-2033 period approved on July 26.
Prague - President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce Zdenek Zajicek proposed the Government focus on several key markets, including Vietnam, while implementing its new export strategy for the 2023-2033 period approved on July 26.
Specifically, he proposed paying attention to the US, the Republic of Korea, Israel, Georgia, Vietnam, and African countries.
He affirmed that the chamber supports the Government's plan to create conditions for exporters, thus helping persify their exports to countries outside the EU, and making it easier for companies to operate in foreign markets in a long term and enhance competitiveness through supporting the export of innovative products.
The new export strategy aims to strengthen the position of Czech companies in the supply chain and persify exports outside the EU.
It also provides a framework for the Government to strengthen and adjust support for exporters, thereby helping sustain the economy and improve the living standards of its people.
Speaking at a Vietnam-Czech Republic business forum in Prague in June, Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Edvard Kozusnik affirmed Vietnam is the most important partner of the European country in Asia, with two-way trade reaching 2.4 billion USD last year.
Also at this event, Zdenek Zajicek announced the organisation of a delegation of Czech businesses to visit Vietnam in September.
Following the successful meeting with the Czech Prime Minister in April, Home Credit Vietnam, a leading digital finance company from the Czech Republic, hosted the deputy speaker of the Parliament and the senior delegation at its office on May 26, 2023.
Czech Republic looks to recruit Vietnamese workersThe Czech Republic needs to attract foreign workers, including those from Vietnam and the Philippines, said Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Marian Jurecka.
By VNA