Vietnam creates favourable conditions for businesses: PM

Vietnam’s Government always creates favourable conditions for Vietnam and Czech businesses to strengthen cooperation in trade and investment.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh made the statement at the Vietnam – Czech Business Forum organised by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in collaboration with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vietnam and the Czech Chamber of Commerce (CCC) held in Hanoi on April 21.

Vietnam is committed to creating the best business environment in accordance with Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) standards which include maintaining socio-political and macroeconomic stability; removing bottlenecks in the economy in terms of legal institutions, infrastructure and human resources; developing supply chains and reducing transaction costs, especially logistics and administrative costs.

In his remarks, the PM highlighted the friendship and traditional cooperation between Vietnam and the Czech Republic over the past 70 years. Despite being heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic, trade and investment cooperation between the two countries is still vigorously developing with impressive results, he noted.

Last year, the bilateral trade turnover increased by 15% year on year to 848 million USD. The Czech Republic is now one of the most important trading partners of Vietnam in Central and Eastern Europe. In the term of investment, the Czech Republic has 41 projects in Vietnam with a total registered investment capital of about 92 million USD, ranking 49 out of 141 countries and territories that have direct investment in the Indochinese state, Chinh said.

The Vietnamese leader attributed these achievements to the good friendship between the two countries and the two peoples; the support and attention of the two governments; and the consensus of the business communities of the two parties.

He noted that in the process of construction, national development and international integration, Vietnam welcomes the active participation of foreign investors, including companies from the Czech Republic.

Recognised by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) as one of the 20 most attractive investment destinations in the world, Vietnam believes that Czech companies will achieve more success in the Southeast Asian country.

The Vietnamese Government is committed to continuing to work closely with the Czech Government, increasing the exchange of experiences in areas of potential and mutual interest, such as energy, environment, science and technology, education and travel, Chinh reaffirmed. For his part, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala stated that Vietnam is an important partner of the Czech Republic in Southeast Asia.

Currently, many Czech companies are investing very efficiently in Vietnam, he said, adding that his country has a number of advantages in areas such as the energy transition, healthcare, research and innovation.

By joining the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), the two sides will make good use of the advantages provided by that agreement to promote stronger economic and trade cooperation, he added.

At the forum, the two PM witnessed the signing cooperation agreements and memorandums of understanding of their businesses.

They included the Memorandum of Understanding between Armex Group and Petrovietnam Power Corporation on the promotion of cooperation, and the collaboration agreement between Czech F AIR and Vietjet Air on training commercial pilots./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

RoK firms pin hope to expand in Vietnam’s medical equipment market

The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) on April 20 announced that the Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has abolished a circular featuring the procurement of medical equipment, applying different bidding groups for imported equipment.

In Vietnam, medical equipment bidding packages are divided into groups based on criteria including manufacturing country and national reference for medical devices to be tendered.

MFDS has assessed that the abolishment is expected to create a more favorable condition for RoK firms to export medical equipment into Vietnam.

An official from the ministry said that the ministry will do its upmost to support the export of medical devices by strengthening cooperation with Vietnam’s Ministry of Health, an important trading partner in Southeast Asia.

Export turnover of the RoK’s medical equipment to Vietnam reached 499 million USD in 2021, ranking fourth after Germany (1.498 billion USD), the US (810 million USD) and China (710 million USD).

According to the Korean Investment and Trade Promotion Agency (KOTRA), in the period 2020-2025, the Vietnamese medical equipment market is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 10.5% to reach 2.575 billion USD by 2025./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

HCM City boosts cooperation with Laos’ Champasak, Vientiane

Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) branch in Ho Chi Minh City Tran Kim Yen had working sessions in the city on April 19 with leaders of the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) branches in Champasak province and Vientiane.

At the meetings, Yen said that for many years, the Standing Committee of the VFF branch in Ho Chi Minh City has carried out a programme named “Vietnamese families with Lao-Cambodian students in Ho Chi Minh City for the 2021-2025 period”. To date, there are 33 Vietnamese families in the city sponsoring 42 Lao students and six Cambodian ones.

Through the sponsorship, the programme creates favourable conditions for Lao and Cambodian students learning in the city to have the opportunity to live and interact with Vietnamese families, and understand more about history and culture, people, and traditional values of Vietnamese families; and to improve their ability to communicate in Vietnamese language, thus helping them achieve better academic results.

Regarding the investment promotion and cooperation between Ho Chi Minh City and Champasak and Vientiane, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Investment and Trade Promotion Centre Tran Phu Lu said last December, the two countries coordinated in holding the “Vietnam – Laos Trade and Investment Forum”, which attracted the participation of more than 300 representatives of their businesses, including many from Champasak and Vientiane. Within the framework of the forum, 17 cooperation agreements and one economic contract were signed with a total value of about 4 trillion VND (170.2 million USD).

Chairwoman of the LFNC branch in Champasak Vatsana Silima said that her province appreciates Ho Chi Minh City’s efforts to implement contents of a memorandum of understanding on cooperation inked in 2022, thus promoting the two localities’ friendship.

This year, the province wants to have more collaboration opportunities with the Vietnamese metropolis to contribute to each country’s development, and the bilateral friendship.

Chairman of the LFNC branch in Vientiane Thanome Thamthong affirmed that the branch will maintain close coordination with the VFF in Ho Chi Minh City to promote the success of the Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam Friendship and Solidarity Year 2022; step up disseminations to raise awareness of Lao people, especially youths, on the two countries’ special relations; and work with relevant agencies to create more favourable conditions for Vietnamese people living in the country.

Source: Lao News Agency