The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
has recognised Vietnam ’s successful expansion of productive capacity
as going beyond global average levels.
ESCAP
said at an annual meeting in Bangkok , Thailand , from May 19-25, that
Vietnam was one of the four regional countries most successful in
diversifying export-oriented products and expanding market share for a
number of products during the past two decades.
It
also lauded recent measures taken by the Vietnamese Government in
ensuring social welfare, which was of great concern at the meeting in
the post-crisis period.
Representatives from 62
ESCAP members shared a view that although regional developing economies
had managed to keep the growth rate at 8.8 percent on average in 2010 –
and an expected 7.3 percent this year – they were still facing numerous
challenges such as high inflation and stagnant production.
Consequently, social welfare had become an issue of great concern for
the region, not only to ensure a reasonable life for people, especially
the poor, but also to boost the labour force in the interest of
socio-economic development, the meeting was told.
The meeting passed a number of initiatives on ESCAP priorities, ranging
from stronger assistance for less developed economies, to the harmony of
the environment and development, energy, and closer coordination of
action between ESCAP and other international and regional organisations.
In this regard, the Vietnamese head delegate Le
Hoai Trung, who is Deputy Foreign Minister, called on ESCAP to
strengthen cooperation with the Mekong River Commission and other
regional organisations, after reiterating the national policy for
further reforms in all fields and stronger global integration./.