Vietnam seeks UK support in developing financial centres

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh expressed his hope that the UK would share its expertise in organising and managing financial centres.

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh meets with Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew in Hanoi on February 26 (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh meets with Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew in Hanoi on February 26 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh has called on the UK to support Vietnam in training personnel for its planned regional and international financial centres in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang.

During his meeting with UK Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew in Hanoi on February 26, Deputy PM Binh commended the ambassador’s efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and underlined that Vietnam attaches importance to enhancing its strategic partnership with the UK and wants to elevate the relationship to a higher level in the near future.

Binh proposed increasing the exchange of all-level delegations and effectively implementing cooperation mechanisms, closely coordinating at multilateral forums such as the United Nations and the ASEAN-UK framework. He suggested arranging visits by Vietnamese leaders to the UK in 2025 on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the two countries' strategic partnership (2010-2025).

Discussing trade, investment, education, science, hi-tech, and climate change cooperation and people-to-people exchange, the Deputy PM noted the positive growth in bilateral trade, which reached over 8 billion USD in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023. He urged the UK to further open its market to Vietnamese products, that Vietnam is strong and the UK needs.

He encouraged UK investment in Vietnam through direct projects and financial models, highlighting Vietnam’s efforts to develop regional and international financial centres as a key national policy aimed at mobilising resources for faster, more robust development. These centres in HCM City and Da Nang will play a crucial role in supporting green energy, the circular economy, and high-tech initiatives.

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Ambassador Frew welcomed the opportunity to strengthen financial cooperation with Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam has been promoting the establishment of these financial hubs with effective support from the Tony Blair Institute. Binh expressed his hope that the UK would share its expertise in organising and managing financial centres. He also requested training for core personnel to manage the future centres and called on UK-based investors, banks, and financial institutions to explore opportunities in Vietnam.

Ambassador Frew welcomed the opportunity to strengthen financial cooperation, emphasising the UK’s readiness to share its experience in operating international financial hubs. He noted that several British firms, investment funds, and banks have already established a presence in Vietnam and see significant potential in the country’s plans to develop international financial centres./.

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