Vietnam and Malaysia set target of achieving bilateral trade of US$18 billion by 2025


The virtual meeting, co-chaired by Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah and his counterpart Bui Thanh Son, paved the way for the enhancement of bilateral cooperation and reinvigorate Malaysia-Vietnam ties affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 15 (Bernama): The 6th Joint Commission Meeting (6th JCM) held between Malaysia and Vietnam today adopted the Plan of Action (POA) 2021-2025 which, among others, set a target of achieving total bilateral trade of US$18 billion by 2025.

The virtual meeting, co-chaired by Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah and his counterpart Bui Thanh Son, paved the way for the enhancement of bilateral cooperation and reinvigorate Malaysia-Vietnam ties affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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