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Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom jointly host a seminar on attracting foreign direct investment in Vietnam
On March 17, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Heping and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair co-chaired a roundtable on foreign direct investment in Vietnam in London, according to government news reports.
The event, which was attended by 20 top British businesses, was part of a working visit to the UK by the Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister.
This is a valuable opportunity for the Vietnamese government to meet with foreign direct investment investors and enterprises and hear their views on the potential, advantages, opportunities and challenges of investing in Vietnam.
Speaking at the seminar, the former British prime minister said he was impressed by Vietnam's remarkable economic growth despite the many challenges and uncertainties facing the world, which has helped boost Vietnam's position in the global economy.
Blair stressed that Vietnam's economic development strategy and goals are scientific, realistic and feasible.
He stressed that given Vietnam's achievements in recent years and its new opening-up strategy, investors, especially foreign investors, will face many cooperation opportunities and prospects, and Vietnam's attractiveness and attractiveness to foreign investors will continue to grow in the future.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Heping stressed that as an active member of ASEAN, Vietnam is contributing to regional stability and making effective use of the advantages of the new generation of free trade agreements.
In addition, Vietnamese officials said the country remains proactive, flexible and ready to innovate and improve its institutions and resources to seize the opportunities presented by global capital flows, including from the UK.
In the future, Vietnam will focus on attracting projects in the fields of high technology and innovation, financial technology and digital economy, green economy and sustainable development.
Nguyen Xuan Phuc stressed that the Vietnamese government is committed to creating the most favorable business environment in line with international standards, constantly improving the legal framework, infrastructure and labor quality, developing a seamless supply chain, reducing logistics and transaction costs, and establishing a stable and transparent policy environment.
The participants expressed their willingness and willingness to cooperate with Vietnamese partners in the field of green infrastructure. A number of international financial institutions, including Standard Chartered Bank, praised the Vietnamese government's commitment to energy transition and climate change mitigation, and pledged to support Vietnam in promoting the development of sustainable finance.
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