Statistics compiled from the Ministry of Industry and Trade indicate that two-way trade between both nations during the two-month period reached US$2 billion, of which Vietnamese exports and imports stood at US$769.4 million and US$1.2 billion, respectively.

Currently,
Vietnam and Australia are common members of at least three FTAs, including the
ASEAN - Australia - New Zealand FTA (AANZFTA), the Comprehensive
and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and
the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
Most
notably, the CPTPP trade pact has given fresh impetus to increasing
investment between the two countries.
Australia
has invested in about 550 projects in the nation with a total value of nearly
US$2 billion by the end of 2021, making it the 19th biggest foreign
investor in the Vietnamese market
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Australia Nguyen Tat Thanh outlined that joint economic and trade
relations have developed impressively on the basis of prioritising eight areas
of co-operation under the terms of Australia – Vietnam Enhanced
Economic Engagement Strategy (EEES).
The
impressive developments recorded is reflected via strong growth in two-way
trade turnover, increasing from US$8.3 billion in 2020 to US$12.4 billion in
2021 before reaching US$15.7 billion in 2022, marking an annual average growth
rate of 38%, the highest figure among the country’s trading partners.
In
fact, FTAs have made an important contribution to helping Australian consumers
gain greater insights into Vietnamese products such as garments and textiles,
footwear, hats and purses, timber, wooden and aquatic products, and processed
foods.
Furthermore,
the majority of Australian states have established strategic co-operation with
Southeast Asian nations by sending trade representatives to ASEAN member
states.
Moreover,
Vietnamese representative offices in Australia have effectively supported the
two countries as they seek to strengthen economic and trade exchanges, a factor
which has provided a basis for bright prospects for both economic and trade
co-operation.
Moreover,
Australia is expected to unveil its economic strategy with Southeast Asia until
2040 in the near future. It is expected that large Australian businesses will
pour further investment into the nation, especially when Australia and Vietnam
celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, economic, and trade co-operation
this year.
With
regard to the State visit to Vietnam made by Australian Governor-General David
Hurley, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski emphasised that
this is the third time an Australian head of state has visited the country. It
comes as part of activities being held to celebrate the 50th anniversary since
the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The
Australian diplomat expressed his hope that the visit will serve to step up
bilateral co-operation across multiple fields between the two countries moving
forward.
Source: VOV
