In his recent interview with the Vietnam Government Portal, Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Ito Naoki expressed his impression of the land and people of Vietnam.
In his Lunar New Year greetings, the President highlighted that a new spring – Spring of the Year of the Snake – has arrived, bringing joy, hope, and new aspirations.
In his recent interview with the Vietnam Government Portal (VGP), UK Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew affirmed that the agreement will help to liberalize trade and investment between UK and Vietnam as well as between the UK and the rest of the CPTPP members.
The streamlined government will have 14 ministries and three ministry-level agencies, a reduction of five; and five Government-affiliated agencies, down by three.
At the meeting on January 19, PM Pham Minh Chinh confirmed the Government’s pledge to improve specific mechanisms and policies to promote innovation, attract talents, support projects and research topics.
At the January 15 event, Party General Secretary To Lam called for more efforts to place Vietnam among the top three Southeast Asian countries for digital technology research and development by 2030.
At their talks in Hanoi on January 14, the two PMs agreed to further promote bilateral ties, particularly in economy, trade, investment, energy - oil and gas, science-technology, education and tourism.
The agreement aims to facilitate the transparent, sustainable, and legally compliant deployment of Vietnamese experts, skilled workers, and seasonal laborers to Finland.
Addressing a national conference held on January 13, the Party Chief stressed that the Party and State always consider science and technology as decisive factors and the foundation for the sustainable development of the nation.
At a national conference on January 13, PM Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the resolution as a strategic document that marks an important turning point for the country in the fields of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.