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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Vietnam offers huge potential success: U.S. governor

Washington state governor Chris Gregoire helps promote American potato among Vietnamese students at a KFC outlet in HCMC on Thursday - Photo: Kinh Luan
HCMC - Washington state’s governor Christine Gregoire said Vietnam’s expanding economy is promising substantial potential success in the future for American companies, particularly those from her state.

Gregoire stressed the point in response to the Daily’s question about American companies’ interest in this emerging economy at her meeting with reporters in HCMC on Thursday to review the trade mission of the Washington state in Vietnam.

“We believe that the economy of Vietnam is growing rapidly and has a huge amount of potential success in the future,” she said. “So, there’s significant interest from American companies to either have a plant or start a company here.”

The rising interest was demonstrated by the participation of around 60 business, agriculture and education leaders in the trade delegation led by Gregoire to Vietnam. “We are here to promote trade,” she said, adding the aim was to promote sales of the state of Washington’s products to Vietnam and help more Vietnamese products go to the state.

Gregoire told reporters that Washington state’s number one trading partner was China and that Vietnam was emerging in the state’s list of trading partners.

“We have identified Vietnam as one of the fastest growing… greatest opportunities for trade between Washington state and Asian countries.”

Pepper, rice, cashew nut, tea, coffee and furniture are among the Vietnamese products exported to Washington. Gregoire said one of Vietnam’s most popular fruit in the state was the dragon fruit. “We do not have it (dragon fruit) so we are importing it and it is becoming very popular.”

Gregoire said she was not able to give a specific number regarding trade between Washington state and Vietnam, but stressed the trade was very balanced regarding agriculture.

Last year, Washington exported almost US$1 million worth of frozen potatoes, US$5 million of apples, some US$11 million of beef and US$2.5 million of milk powder to Vietnam. Washington is the second largest grower of potatoes in the United States and the number one exporter of frozen French fries.

Gregoire said Vietnam agreed to open up the market to fresh Washington potatoes this summer and “we are here now talking how we actually take that position to make the work on the ground.”

She said her state wanted to promote two-way trade with Vietnam. “We want Washington people to enjoy dragon fruit and Vietnamese people to enjoy cherries.”

The Washington delegates explored opportunities in a wide range of business scopes in Vietnam, including education, healthcare and other services. As for education, Gregoire said four universities came this time to attract more Vietnamese students and promote student and teacher exchange programs between the state and this country.

“We believe that trade cannot be built on economics alone but has to be built on a foundation of mutual respect and friendship. The best way to do that is to share education and students so we can learn the culture and the language, and have a better foundation,” Gregoire said.

Some 1,200 Vietnamese students are studying at universities in Washington, Gregoire said.

Over the past four days, Gregoire had a number of meetings with government and business leaders, including that with Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in Hanoi on Monday before she went to Hue on Wednesday for the opening of a primary school sponsored by Boeing.

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Vietnam offers huge potential success: U.S. governor

Washington state governor Chris Gregoire helps promote American potato among Vietnamese students at a KFC outlet in HCMC on Thursday - Photo: Kinh Luan
HCMC - Washington state’s governor Christine Gregoire said Vietnam’s expanding economy is promising substantial potential success in the future for American companies, particularly those from her state.

Gregoire stressed the point in response to the Daily’s question about American companies’ interest in this emerging economy at her meeting with reporters in HCMC on Thursday to review the trade mission of the Washington state in Vietnam.

“We believe that the economy of Vietnam is growing rapidly and has a huge amount of potential success in the future,” she said. “So, there’s significant interest from American companies to either have a plant or start a company here.”

The rising interest was demonstrated by the participation of around 60 business, agriculture and education leaders in the trade delegation led by Gregoire to Vietnam. “We are here to promote trade,” she said, adding the aim was to promote sales of the state of Washington’s products to Vietnam and help more Vietnamese products go to the state.

Gregoire told reporters that Washington state’s number one trading partner was China and that Vietnam was emerging in the state’s list of trading partners.

“We have identified Vietnam as one of the fastest growing… greatest opportunities for trade between Washington state and Asian countries.”

Pepper, rice, cashew nut, tea, coffee and furniture are among the Vietnamese products exported to Washington. Gregoire said one of Vietnam’s most popular fruit in the state was the dragon fruit. “We do not have it (dragon fruit) so we are importing it and it is becoming very popular.”

Gregoire said she was not able to give a specific number regarding trade between Washington state and Vietnam, but stressed the trade was very balanced regarding agriculture.

Last year, Washington exported almost US$1 million worth of frozen potatoes, US$5 million of apples, some US$11 million of beef and US$2.5 million of milk powder to Vietnam. Washington is the second largest grower of potatoes in the United States and the number one exporter of frozen French fries.

Gregoire said Vietnam agreed to open up the market to fresh Washington potatoes this summer and “we are here now talking how we actually take that position to make the work on the ground.”

She said her state wanted to promote two-way trade with Vietnam. “We want Washington people to enjoy dragon fruit and Vietnamese people to enjoy cherries.”

The Washington delegates explored opportunities in a wide range of business scopes in Vietnam, including education, healthcare and other services. As for education, Gregoire said four universities came this time to attract more Vietnamese students and promote student and teacher exchange programs between the state and this country.

“We believe that trade cannot be built on economics alone but has to be built on a foundation of mutual respect and friendship. The best way to do that is to share education and students so we can learn the culture and the language, and have a better foundation,” Gregoire said.

Some 1,200 Vietnamese students are studying at universities in Washington, Gregoire said.

Over the past four days, Gregoire had a number of meetings with government and business leaders, including that with Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in Hanoi on Monday before she went to Hue on Wednesday for the opening of a primary school sponsored by Boeing.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

US state seeks co-operative ties

HCM CITY — The State of Washington sought co-operation with Viet Nam in several fields including education, trade and agriculture, visiting Governor Christine Gregoire said yesterday.

Gregoire, who is leading a delegation of about 60 enterprises looking for business and investment opportunities, highlighted the agricultural strengths of the state, particularly in potatoes, apples and cherries.

"We have brought Washington State's high quality, deliciously flavoured potato products to Viet Nam through Kentucky Fried Chicken stores," she said at a potato promotion event held in HCM City.

Angela Dickey, deputy Consul General of the US in HCM City, said Washington State was the US's number one producer and exporter of frozen potato products. Viet Nam was a large consumer of this product, ranking 12th among importers with a value of US$1.4 million last year, she said.

Gregoire had earlier met with the Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and discussed ways to boost export of Vietnamese fruits to the US and US fruits to Viet Nam.

Apart from agricultural products like pepper, rice, coffee and rubber, Washington was a potential market for Vietnamese dragon fruit, she said.

The Governor also said the state wanted to have student exchange programmes with Viet Nam as a measure to boost co-operation in the education sector. It would send students to Viet Nam for study and research purposes and welcomes all Vietnamese students to come to the state, she said.

On the occasion of her visit, invitations were given to 150 Vietnamese students to visit universities in Washington. There are 1,200 Vietnamese students currently studying in Washington universities.

During her visit, Gregoire attended the opening ceremony of an elementary school in Hue sponsored by Boeing Corporation, and cut the ribbon for the SSA Marine Cai Mep Terminal, a joint venture between Saigon Port, Vinalines and SSA Washington State. — VNS

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