Top legislator attends Vietnam-Finland Business Roundtable

Vietnam wants to learn from Finland’s experience to develop fast and sustainably, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue told the Vietnam – Finland Business Roundtable in Helsinki on September 11.
Top legislator attends Vietnam-Finland Business Roundtable ảnh 1National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue attends the Vietnam – Finland Business Roundtable in Helsinki on September 11. (Photo: VNA)
Helsinki (VNA) – Vietnam wants to learn from Finland’s experience to develop fast and sustainably, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue told the Vietnam – Finland Business Roundtable in Helsinki on September 11.

Hue and his entourage are on an official visit to Finland on September 10 – 11.

Vietnam, with a GDP value of 360 billion USD, is now the ASEAN’s third largest economy, the top Vietnamese legislator said, stating that the country aims for an annual growth of 6.5 – 7 percent over the next five years, and to become an upper-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2045.

He stressed that Vietnam attaches great importance to developing a green, circular and low-carbon economy, cutting greenhouse gas emission and accelerating startups and innovation, while Finland has an economy based on cutting-edge technology and boasts one of the world’s most complete innovation ecosystem along with strong startup trends. Therefore, Vietnam wants to explore Finland’s experience and forge cooperation between businesses of both sides in those fields.

The Southeast Asian country is pursuing robust, sustainable and harmonious development in terms of economics, social affairs, environment and adaption to climate change in the coming time, he added.

Noting that Vietnam is a signatory to 17 bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements, including the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), Hue called on investors from Finland and the EU at large to do business in Vietnam.

Top legislator attends Vietnam-Finland Business Roundtable ảnh 2National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue at the event. (Photo: VNA)
He informed that during his visit, Finnish leaders have pledged to soon ratify the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) for better protection of rights and interests of investors from both sides.

The roundtable saw the presence of Finnish Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Ville Skinnari, who said he hopes Finnish enterprises can provide help for Vietnam in digital transformation, a critical factor for an economy to maintain sustainable growth.

He also announced that Finland has agreed to provide extra support for projects using soft foreign loans in Vietnam.

Participants at the event included representatives from local corporations, such as Headai, KONE, Operon, Valmet and Vaisala which operate in hardware and technology for weather forecast and air pollution monitoring, industry and new energy, water industry, cyber security, automated elevator, and artificial intelligence and smart data.

The same day, Minister of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment Le Minh Hoan, who is accompanying NA Chairman Hue on the Finland visit, met with Finnish Minister of Agriculture and ForestryJari Leppa.

Hoan thanked his Finnish counterpart for supporting Vietnamin capacity building and implementing a project on developing a national forestdatabase, saying the first and second phases of the project have provided abasis for Vietnam to effectively manage its forest data.

He proposed Finland to continue assisting Vietnam in theproject’s third phase and in growing multi-purpose forest. Both ministersagreed to boost partnership in this field, particularly expanding forestrycooperatives for the sustainable development of the sector.

The Vietnamese minister also asked for Finland’s help indeveloping husbandry, horticulture and multi-use forestry; transforming fromagricultural production to agricultural economy; promoting the sustainable developmentof rural areas, circular agriculture; and supplying clean water for rural residents.

Vietnam is among the world's top 15 exporters of agricultural products, but bilateral trade between Vietnam and Finland fails to meet both countries’ potentials, he said, urging joint efforts to beef up the export of complementary goods to each other’smarket in the coming time.

Minister Hoan went on to say that he hopes to meet with representatives from EU memberstates during his visit to discuss and explore the EU’s concerns over Vietnam’sfisheries, a long-standing livelihood of many Vietnamese.

Vietnam has issued a number of regulations and legaldocuments to tighten control on fishing and made institutional improvements inaccordance with the EU’s recommendations, he noted, adding that responsible fishingis also a mission of Vietnamese people to protect marine ecosystem and fulfil itsinternational commitments.

Jari Leppa, for his part, said Finland stands ready to shareexperience with Vietnam in conducting forest and nature studies. Finland is particularly interested in projects on fostering the development of cooperatives,trade, and circular and bio economy in Vietnam, he stated, noting that the twosides can also exchange experience in other areas of mutual interest./.

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