Thứ Bảy, 11/03/2017, 09:26 (GMT+7)
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US firms interested in doing business in Vietnam

Senior executives of 29 US businesses expressed their desire to do long-term business in Vietnam during a meeting with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Hanoi on March 9.

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc and delegates (Credit: NDO)
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc and delegates (Credit: NDO)

The delegation, led by Senior Vice President of the US-ASEAN Business Council (UABC) Michael Michalak, viewed Vietnam as an attractive business destination and expressed their support for trade liberalisation, including the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and other deals.

They said they were interested in investing in thermo and wind power, animal feed manufacturing and distribution, chemicals, agriculture insurance, micro-finance, information technology, movies and start-ups in Vietnam.

The guests thanked the Vietnamese government and agencies for facilitating their expansion in the country and affirmed their commitment to abiding the law in Vietnam and taking social responsibility via community-based activities.

Although the Trans-Pacific Partnership has stalled, the US investors firmly believed that both sides could work together effectively.

The PM, for his part, congratulated the US firms on their success in Vietnam over the years and spoke highly of their support to the country.

He said that Vietnam considers the US enterprises’ success as its own and pledged to listen to their feedback to improve the business climate.

Vietnam will maintain macro-economic stability, build a transparent and open legal environment and strive to be among top four ASEAN members in terms of business environment, he stated.

Appreciating their interest in diverse areas in Vietnam, including agriculture and equitisation, the leader said the government will work to keep pace with science-technology advances and pledged to realise signed free trade agreements while building regulations in fields of the firms’ interest.

The Vietnamese government wants to push forward long-term friendship with the US on the basis of respect for each other’s political regime, he said, adding that the Cabinet is willing to work with US President Donald Trump’s administration to boost bilateral ties.

He asked the UABC and US firms to serve as a bridge connecting their business partners and Vietnam, urge the US government and Congress to enhance investment and trade with Vietnam and the region, back the US administration’s recognition of Vietnam as a market economy and assist Vietnam in successfully hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2017.

The host emphasised that APEC Year 2017 affords Vietnamese and US firms a chance to increase connectivity.

Taking note of the US investors’ proposals, the PM vowed to direct ministries and agencies to consider them soon.

(Source: NDO)

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