British Embassy,Central Building,4th Floor,31 Hai Ba Trung,Hanoi,Vietnam
Tel: +84 4 3936 0500
Fax: +84 43936 0561
UK customers and general enquires, contact behanoi02@vnn.vn
British Consulate-General,25 Le Duan,District 1,Ho Chi Minh City
Tel: +84 8 38298433
Commercial/Information Fax: +84 8 38221971
UK customers and general enquires, contact tim.brownbill@fco.gov.uk
"Vietnam is designated one of UKTI's High Growth Markets. The economy is continuing to expand. In 2010 industrial production rose by 16.1% (January 2011). Inflation remains a concern at 12.2% (January 2011) but the fundamentals of the economy remain strong . Vietnam has just reached Middle Income Status (US$1,000 per capital) largely as a result of continued high growth, the GDP growth in 2010 was 6.7% and an average of 6.9% over the past five years. Bilateral trade has grown strongly. The UK is the 17th largest investor in Vietnam with a total of US$2.151 billion. UK exports of goods & services in 2009 were £326m an increase of 18% on 2008 (£277m).
03 May 2012 Vietnam – Prequalification: Port Infrastructure Construction Project
30 Apr 2012 Vietnam – Pre-Qualification: Hai Phong Urban Transport Development Project
27 Apr 2012 Vietnam - CBRN Mobile Labs/Vehicles
25 Apr 2012 Vietnam – Supply of Electronic Laboratory Equipment
25 Apr 2012 Vietnam – Consultancy Services: Supervision of Construction of an Urban Arterial Road
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Whether you have been doing business in Asia for decades or just secured your first contract, we want to celebrate your success and raise the profile of businesses succeeding in Asian markets.
April 2012 edition outlines energy latest news from Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. More
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On 9 February 2012, Business Secretary Vince Cable launched a new UKTI report on Smart Cities Of The Future In Asia: The Opportunities For UK Business at the ‘Explore Asia’ conference in London. More
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