Czech Republic–Vietnam relations
Czech Republic |
Vietnam |
---|
Czech Republic–Vietnam relations are foreign relations between the Czech Republic and Vietnam.
History
The foreign relations between the Czech Republic and Vietnam were established on February 2, 1950.[1]
Migration
As of 2018, there were 61,097 Vietnamese citizen with a residence permit in the Czech Republic, making them one of the largest immigrant groups in the country and the largest non-European group.[2]
Trade and economy
In 2010s, Czech Republic and Vietnam consider each other as strategic markets with the aim to reach US$1 billion in two-way trade in the near future. As of 2015, Czech imports from Vietnam include seafood, farm produce such as coffee, tea and pepper. Vietnamese imports from the Czech republic are industrial goods, precision engineering, petrochemical equipment and energy.[3]
Diplomatic missions
See also
- Foreign relations of the Czech Republic
- Foreign relations of Vietnam
- ASEAN–European Union relations
- Vietnamese people in the Czech Republic
- List of diplomatic missions of the Czech Republic
- List of diplomatic missions of Vietnam
References
- ^ http://www.mzv.cz/hanoi/en/bilateral_relations_with_vietnam/index.html
- ^ Foreigners, total by citizenship as at 31 December 2018 1). Czech Statistical Office. Source: Directorate of the Alien Police Service.
- ^ http://www.vietrade.gov.vn/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2365:vietnam-czech-republic-relations-in-trade-and-investment-have-room-to-develop&catid=20:news&Itemid=287[permanent dead link]
Further reading
- Shoiw-Mei Tseng. Trade Flows between Czech Republic and East Asia (PFD full text). January 2013.