A delegation led by the National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue inspects the wastewater processing facilities of Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Co Ltd in August 2022. — VNA/VNS Photo Doan Tan

Compensation due from Formosa after the 2016 marine environmental incident in Ha Tinh has been paid, and the company has committed to further environmental protection, according to a report from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. 

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Le Thi Thu Hang, said Vietnam's persistent stance is protecting the living environment and people's health as the top priorities and not pursuing economic growth at the expense of the environment. 

US congresspersons recently called on Taiwanese authorities to facilitate legal action by Vietnamese victims of the marine environmental incident at Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Co Ltd in 2016, which affected the Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien-Hue.

After the toxic spill occurred, the Party, Government, Prime Minister and deputy prime ministers directed relevant ministries, agencies and localities to rapidly investigate the cause and deploy synchronised solutions to stabilise the lives of the affected areas, spokesperson Hang said.

"Presented with clear scientific evidence, Formosa has admitted responsibility for the incident, paid compensation for the damage following relevant regulations, and apologised to the people and the Government of Vietnam," the spokesperson said.

As assigned and directed by the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment established a monitoring council and a cross-sectoral monitoring team who oversaw Formosa's efforts to remedy the consequences of the incident.

"As far as we are informed, since July 2016, the council and the team have made various regular and surprise visits to monitor the implementation of environmental protection commitments of the Formosa," Hang said.

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang addresses reporters on Thursday at a press conference held in Hanoi. — VNA/VNS Photo Minh Duc

The Prime Minister has set up a team to identify the scope of the damages, the appropriate level of compensation, and the measures to restore the lives of the people in the four central provinces, with clear assignments of relevant industry and agencies and their responsibilities, Hang said.

"Currently, the production activities of the company as well as the life of the people in the affected area have been restored and stabilised," she told reporters.

"Vietnam resolutely eliminates projects that cause environmental pollution to ensure the quality of the living environment, protect biodiversity and ecosystems, and building a green, circular, and environmentally friendly economy," Hang noted. 

Source: Vietnam News