The Vietnamese Government will create optimal conditions for US enterprises to invest successfully in Vietnam and is willing to listen to their recommendations to improve the local business environment, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) shakes hands with a representative from the US business delegation
While receiving a delegation from the US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC), led by its President and CEO Alexander Feldman, in Hanoi on March 14, PM expressed his belief that the delegation’s visit will contribute to promoting economic, trade, and investment relations between Vietnam and the US.
He recalled his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Hanoi on the occasion of the second DPRK-US summit in Hanoi in February, during which the two sides agreed on a number of measures to enhance bilateral relations across all fields.
Feldman congratulated Vietnam on the successful organisation of the second DPRK-US summit and said he is proud of the USABC’s contributions to economic development in Vietnam through the implementation of investment projects in the Southeast Asian country.
The USABC arranged three business delegations to Vietnam this week to explore investment cooperation opportunities in the country, especially as Vietnam has joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), he said.
The USABC also looks forward to new cooperation opportunities when Vietnam takes on its role as Chair of ASEAN in 2020, he added.
PM Phuc said Vietnam hopes US businesses will continue making strong investments in Vietnam in the coming time.
He also eased some concerns raised by US enterprises regarding specific fields.
The PM said this is now a favourable time for the bilateral relations, and as such US enterprises should seize this opportunity to promote investment in Vietnam and help the country partake in the global value chain.
US-ASEAN Business Council bridges US firms and Vietnam: official
At the meeting (Source: quochoi.vn)
The US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) has worked as an important bridge helping US firms invest in Vietnam and enhancing cooperation between the two nations, said Vice Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly Phung Quoc Hien.
The legislator made the remarks at a reception for a USABC delegation, including representatives of 40 leading US businesses and groups – including Microsoft, Google, GE, and FedEx – in Hanoi on March 14.
Hien welcomed the USABC delegation’s visit, which, he said, is taking place in the context of fruitful development of the Vietnam-US comprehensive cooperation, with rapid progress made in economic ties.
He spoke highly of the great contributions by US enterprises to Vietnam’s economy throughout the past.
Vietnam has conducted reforms and pursued a foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification and multilateralisation of relations, and international integration.
The country has affirmed that it will promote its comprehensive partnership with the US for the long-term interests of their people and intensify measures to beef up the bilateral ties, particularly in economy, trade, science-technology, and education and training, he said.
Hien noted that Vietnam always considers the US one of its leading economic and trade partners. Therefore, economic and trade cooperation is always at the centre and momentum of the bilateral ties.
Lauding cooperation outcomes in general, as well as economic links between Vietnam and the US, the official expressed his delight at the continuous growth of the two-way trade, which increased from 450 million USD in 1995 to over 60 billion USD last year.
Hien told his guest that during the process of international integration, Vietnam has paid attention to scientific and technological development and spearhead economic sectors.
He described US businesses as pioneers in science, technology, and quality, affirming that they are among Vietnam’s crucial and essential partners.
Through investment activities, Vietnamese enterprises can learn from their partners’ business and management skills, he said.
The legislator stressed that Vietnam always creates optimal conditions for foreign firms, including those from the US, to invest and expand their business and production in the country.
The Vietnamese National Assembly and Government will continue to complete the legal system in an open, transparent manner and in line with international practice, while stepping up administrative reform in order to facilitate the operation of foreign businesses, he said.
Members of the USABC delegation voiced their hope for more support from the Vietnamese legislature in increasing the business activities of US firms, and enhancing comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and the US in the coming time.
VNA