Japan is currently a leading economic partner of Vietnam; therefore, topics such as improving the investment environment, promoting supply chains, and expanding markets for each other's goods will be emphasized.
In his recent article, titled “Vietnam is one, the Vietnamese people are one,” Party General Secretary To Lam stressed that the victory on April 30, 1975 was the result of the Vietnamese people's unwavering determination to build a unified nation that could never be divided by any force.
Under Resolution No. 60-NQ/TW of its 11th plenum, that was held on April 10-12, the 13thParty Central Committee agreed on a policy to restructure provincial-level administrative units across the country, reducing the total from 63 to 34 units, comprising 28 provinces and 6 centrally-governed cities.
Within the framework of the Summer Economic Roundtable 2024, co-hosted by the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission and Vneconomy / Vietnam Economic Times in Hanoi on July 11, Mr. Dau Anh Tuan, Deputy General Secretary of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, tells VET’s Vu Khue about the challenge of creating a foundation for rapid and sustainable economic growth and highlighted some changes in the near future.
There is much to like about Vietnam’s first-half economic performance, and while concerns remain there is momentum in place for continued growth over the remainder of 2024.
At the July 13 meeting, the two pledged to step up economic cooperation and connectivity towards the target of $20 billion in two-way trade for the upcoming years.
The talks were held as part of the former’s State visit to Laos, with two sides’ pledge boosting further their special friendship and solidarity in all fields.