Vietnam, Denmark boost investment cooperation
PSNews - At the opening ceremony of Spectre in Nam Dinh on September 28, Danish Ambassador to Vietnam Charlotte Laursen stated that the bilateral trade and investment between Vietnam and Denmark is growing sturdily, breaking new records every year.
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Speaking at the opening ceremony, Danish Ambassador to Vietnam Charlotte Laursen also hoped that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement will come into effect by the end of 2018, creating motivations for Danish firms to choose Vietnam as their production site.
Currently, as a foreign firm with rate of exportation reaching nearly 100%, Spectre only set their production sites in Vietnam and Latvia.
The inauguration of Spectre's production site in Nam Dinh on September 28 |
The company’s key products are outdoor sportswear for all types of mountain sports and for running, cycling and hunting.
Their new factory is located within an area of 7,000 sqm at Hoa Xa Industrial Zone, My Xa ward. Most of their workers came from Nam Dinh, Ha Nam and Thai Binh.
Danish Ambassador Charlotte Laursen visiting Spectre's production site |
Danish Ambassador Charlotte Laursen emphasised that the bilateral trade and investment between Vietnam and Denmark is growing sturdily, breaking new records every year.
This is thanks to companies like Spectre, investing in Vietnam and bringing products from here to customers all over the world, creating benefits to both Vietnam and Denmark.