Swiss media lauds Vietnam's economic, diplomatic achievements in 2023

Swiss journalist Guy Mettan has highlighted Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy” and “Make in Vietnam” chip production efforts in an article published on online newspaper bonpourlatete.com on January 12.
Swiss media lauds Vietnam's economic, diplomatic achievements in 2023 ảnh 1A screenshot of the article on the website. (Photo: VNA)

Geneva (VNA) –Swiss journalist Guy Mettan has highlighted Vietnam’s “bamboo diplomacy” and“Make in Vietnam” chip production efforts in an article published ononline newspaper bonpourlatete.com on January 12.

The article was released aheadof Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s attendance at the54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

The author said that in theearly 2000s, he visited Vietnam many times to prepare for a book on the Geneva Accords on ending the war and restoring peace in Indochina in 1954 and was fascinated by theremarkable changes in the country since then.

According to the article, 2023 was a busy year for Vietnamwith its "bamboo diplomacy" policy and efforts to become a new hub of the semiconductor industry. Taking full advantage of opportunities brought by the international situation, Vietnam increased itsforeign activities and strengthened relations with its partners.

Last year, the country had a range of high-level foreign activities with other countries, including state visits to Vietnam by US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Forthe first time, the Holy See has a resident papal representative in Vietnam,adding that this marked a historic moment in diplomatic relations between Vietnamand the Holy See.

The author wrote that Vietnam expects GDP growth of 6-6.5% in 2024 thanks to robust imports andexports, as well as stronger manufacturing activity.

The Southeast Asia country has an ambition to become a new centre of the semiconductor industry with a seriesof investment projects worth billions of dollars. It targets to master 100% ofthe production stages of “Make in Vietnam” chips and intends to train 50,000specialised engineers by 2030.

Vietnam is attracting more big semiconductor companies from the US, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan(China). It accounts for more than 10% of the total number of semiconductorchips imported into the US, ranking third in chip exports to the US, afterMalaysia and Taiwan (China)./.

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