By Vietnam Expo On 27-06-2024 at 3:24 am
Vietnam is actively reducing emissions in agriculture sectors
Sharing on Vietnam’s priorities for the growth and FDI attraction, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the country’s efforts to reduce emissions in agriculture.
On June 26, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Prof. Klaus Schwab co-chaired a dialogue with leaders of approximately 20 major WEF economic groups on the sidelines of the 15th WEF Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China's Liaoning province.
The panel centers on the promotion of Vietnam's economic growth through the enhancement of cooperation. It emphasizes the importance of Vietnam's participation in the global supply chain, high technology, and digital transformation.
Investors grow alongside Vietnam's development
The opinions are highly favorable regarding Vietnam's growth rate, development, and progressively enhanced investment and business environment, particularly the digital economy, which constituted approximately 16% of the country's GDP in 2023.
According to Professor Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is highly delighted to maintain an intimate partnership with Vietnam, a rising star in the rapidly evolving global economy.
Mr. Brand Cheng, Chairman and CEO of Foxconn, recalled that he informed the Prime Minister about the establishment of an additional factory in Vietnam during a meeting last January. Production commenced in April. This serves as a demonstration of Vietnam's commitment to economic advancement. At present, Foxconn's factories are situated in five provinces, with a total investment of approximately four billion USD and 80,000 employees. "Vietnam is developing rapidly, and we are growing alongside Vietnam," said the representative.
A representative from Pepsico stated that the company has invested 850 million USD in Vietnam over the course of 30 years and will continue to increase its investment, particularly in the areas of agriculture, food processing, and the promotion of support for small businesses and plastic recycling.
Furthermore, the opinions also raised questions and expressed interest in a variety of topics and areas, including the enhancement of regulations and policies related to the digital economy, the green transition, including electronic signatures in the banking and finance sector, green certificates, the assurance of electricity supply, the energy transition, financing for renewable energy, and preferential policies for high-tech sectors.
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