PM calls on Dutch businesses to invest more in Vietnam

Vu Khuyen
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(VOVWORLD) -Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the Vietnam-Netherlands Business Forum on Monday in The Hague where he called on foreign businesses and partners, including Dutch ones, to support Vietnam with capital for development investment, technology transfer, experience sharing, advanced management science, human resources training, and fine-tuning mechanisms compatible to Vietnam’s conditions and its international integration.

PM calls on Dutch businesses to invest more in Vietnam  - ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the Vietnam-Netherlands Business Forum. Photo: Vu Khuyen/ VOV

PM Chinh urged Dutch businesses to expand their investment in Vietnam, particularly in agriculture, logistics, green transformation, and digital transformation. He said he hopes that Dutch investors will thoroughly understand the Vietnamese Party and State’s policies to learn lessons from the implemented projects and address necessary problems.

"On the principle of shared benefits and shared risks between the state, investors, and people, the Vietnamese Government is ready to support Dutch enterprises in difficult times and continue to work with them to reform administrative procedures and improve the investment environment," he added. 

PM calls on Dutch businesses to invest more in Vietnam  - ảnh 2Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh addresses the Vietnam-Netherlands Business Forum. Photo: Vu Khuyen/ VOV

PM Chinh and delegates witnessed the signing of cooperation documents between Vietnamese and Dutch businesses.

PM calls on Dutch businesses to invest more in Vietnam  - ảnh 3Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh witnesses the exchange of Memorandum of Understanding between the Vietnam National University of Agriculture and the Lentiz Education Group. Photo: Vu Khuyen/ VOV

At a working session with representatives of the Dutch Business Association Vietnam (DBAV) and the Netherlands-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (NVCC), Mr. Chinh said the Vietnamese Government pledges to create favorable conditions for and support Dutch firms in doing long-term business in Vietnam.

Documents signed at the Vietnam-Netherlands Business Forum include:

-Agreement on cooperation and comprehensive strategic partnership between Hung Nhon Group and Royal De Heus Group.

-Agreement on training, scientific research and technology transfer between the Vietnam Academy of Agriculture and the Netherlands-Vietnam Agribusiness Cooperation Association until 2027.

-MoU between the Vietnam National University of Agriculture and Wageningen University.

-MoU between the Vietnam National University of Agriculture and Lentiz Education Group.  

 

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