He told correspondents from the Vietnam News Agency that his company already exports its ceramic products to many European countries and some Asian nations such as Japan and the Republic of Korea.
In its development plan, the company has sent experts to Vietnam to study the market, as well as investment cooperation opportunities, he added.
The company is ready to train Vietnamese technicians who want to work at its factories for a period of 2-3 years and is also willing to receive Vietnamese workers, he said.
However, legal procedures and regulations between the two countries should be clarified, he suggested.
The implementation of bilateral cooperation in the field will facilitate goods exchange and technological transfer, the director general said.
He added that he received a lot of useful information while attending a business forum between the Czech Republic and Vietnam on the occasion of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s visit in April 2019, which pushed his company to realise its plan in Vietnam.
Cesky Porcelan is one of the most well-known traditional ceramic production businesses in the Czech Republic city of Teplice – about 100 km to the north of the capital city of Prague.