Organised by the Tomsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), the Russia-Viet Nam business event was attended by 30 Vietnamese enterprises.
Maxim Golikov, Chief Representative of the Russian Trade Office in Viet Nam, said the Tomsk region in southeastern Siberia was the oldest and the leading Russian educational and scientific centre.
Small and medium-sized enterprises employ nearly half of the total working population of the Tomsk region.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev told a working session between Russian and Vietnamese businesses in April this year that the Russian Government has always supported bilateral co-operation projects.
He said the two countries have to promote business ties and develop B2B relationships with more investment and trade projects.
In May, Viet Nam and the Eurasian Economic Union concluded a free trade zone agreement. A Vietnamese-Russian agreement on Viet Nam providing the most favoured nation status to Russian suppliers and investors was also concluded.
Vietnamese and Russian enterprises are expected to get more opportunities to increase exports from that agreement.
In the middle of this month, a business delegation from HCM City, headed by Deputy Chairwoman of the municipal People's Committee Nguyen Thi Hong, will visit Moscow and Saint Petersburg to seek co-operation opportunities.
In November, the Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency will organise an exhibition in Moscow to promote Vietnamese exports for the Russian market. Another exhibition, entitled "Zarubezhexpo Viet Nam," will be held in Ha Noi.
At the same time, business delegates from Omsk province and Moscow city will visit Viet Nam.
Golikov said the export of raw materials was no longer a key factor in bilateral trade. Items with added value have become the main export items, accounting for 50 to 60 per cent of the total imports and exports.
Russia mainly exports machinery and vehicles to Viet Nam, while Viet Nam exports electronic products to that market.
Viet Nam has invested US$2.4 billion in 17 projects in Russia, while Russia has invested $1.9 billion in more than 100 projects in Viet Nam.
Nguyen The Hung, deputy head of VCCI in HCM City, said in recent years, there had been a marked intensification of Russia-Viet Nam co-operation, especially in the economic sectors.
The bilateral trade between two countries has increased from $400 million (2000) to $1.8 billion (2010), $2.7 billion (2013) and $3.7 billion (2014). It is expected to touch $10 billion by 2020, he said.
He said trade ties between Viet Nam and Russia would see significant growth with the signing by the two countries in April of a co-operation agreement to implement 17 investment and trade projects, worth $20 billion.