HCM City’s people hold Cuba in special regard: city leader

Ho Chi Minh City is committed to boosting cooperation with Cuban partners, especially in investment, with plans to boost ties during events marking the 100th birth anniversary of President Fidel Castro.

Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Tran Luu Quang and President of the National Assembly of People's Power and President of the Council of State of Cuba Esteban Lazo Hernandez (Photo: VNA)
Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Tran Luu Quang and President of the National Assembly of People's Power and President of the Council of State of Cuba Esteban Lazo Hernandez (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – The people of Ho Chi Minh City, like all Vietnamese, hold Cuba in special regard, Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Tran Luu Quang told President of the National Assembly of People's Power and President of the Council of State of Cuba Esteban Lazo Hernandez during a local meeting on October 2.

Quang reaffirmed the special relationship between Vietnam and Cuba, saying that the 65-year partnership has continuously grown and become a model of pure, loyal and close international solidarity.

After hearing an update on Cuba’s socio-economic challenges, Quang held that Cuba's current difficulties are the same as those in Vietnam four decades ago, noting that Vietnam overcame similar hardships to improve living standards.

He praised Cuba’s focus on food security and energy development, citing Vietnam’s cooperation in helping Cuba cultivate high-yield rice to meet domestic demand.

On economic ties, Quang expressed gratitude for Cuba’s preferential treatment toward Vietnamese businesses, including tax breaks, land leases, and labour support. However, he flagged Cuba’s current exchange rates as a barrier to attracting foreign investment and urged Havana to expand incentives further.

Ho Chi Minh City is committed to boosting cooperation with Cuban partners, especially in investment, with plans to boost ties during events marking the 100th birth anniversary of President Fidel Castro, he said.

Esteban Lazo, who is in Vietnam to co-chair the second session of the Vietnam – Cuba Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, thanked Ho Chi Minh City for sharing valuable experience in national building and development, particularly the city’s role as the country’s economic powerhouse.

Esteban Lazo expressed his deep impression at the economic, social, and diplomatic achievements of Vietnam in general and HCM City in particular in recent years. He affirmed that the successes of the Vietnamese people have always been a great source of encouragement and inspiration for the Cuban revolution.

Updating the host on the current situation and challenges facing Cuba, Esteban Lazo said the Party and State of Cuba are implementing policies and measures to stabilise the economy, foster socio-economic development, and improve people’s living standards. Therefore, Cuba attaches importance to learning from Vietnam’s experience, including that of HCM City, especially in the renewal process and socialist building. He noted Vietnam’s remarkable poverty reduction efforts, from 58% of households living under the poverty line in 1993 to just 2% by the end of 2024.

Highlighting Cuba’s policies towards Vietnamese enterprises, Esteban Lazo called on Vietnamese investors, including those from HCM City, to expand and enhance investment efficiency in such fields as economy, education, biotechnology and health, and science and technology. He stressed that Cuba values the participation of Vietnamese businesses in updating its economic model, and highly appreciated Vietnam’s support in improving agricultural production capacity for food security, as well as in renewable energy and consumer goods production projects in Cuba.

The Cuban leader also extended his gratitude to the Party, State and people of Vietnam, including HCM City, for launching the “65 years of Vietnam – Cuba Solidarity” campaign to support the Cuban people in overcoming economic difficulties and natural disasters./.

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