Bulgarian President Rumen Radev left HCM City on Wednesday evening, concluding his successful official visit to Việt Nam at the invitation of Vietnamese President Lương Cường.
Minister Dũng said Việt Nam's proactive approach to semiconductor development had attracted leading global companies to invest in the country, including Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens.
Radev said he was impressed by HCM City’s dynamism and economic development potential, expressing his belief that his trip to the city will produce positive results, contributing to the bilateral cooperation.
President Cường reiterated Việt Nam's consistent stance on resolving the Palestinian issue through peaceful measures based on respect for international law and relevant UN resolutions and ensuring the legitimate rights of all parties involved, particularly the Palestinian people's inalienable rights, including their right to establish an independent and sovereign state that coexists peacefully and securely alongside the State of Israel.
Investment policy of the National Target Programme on Cultural Development for the 2025-2035 period was approved by the National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday morning.
The two leaders agreed to strengthen high-level delegation exchanges, establish a Friendship Parliamentarians’ Group, and share experiences in legislative affairs and supervision.
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Hoà Bình on Tuesday requested ministries and local departments to carry out administrative procedure reforms in order to create momentum for economic recovery and growth.
Việt Nam always gives the highest support to the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and backs an independent, peaceful, developed Cambodia that plays a greater role in the international arena, defence minister Phan Văn Giang told CPP President Hun Sen
The Lao leader noted that the insights from the workshop will assist theoretical research agencies of both sides in advising the Parties and States on policy formulation, guidelines, and strategies, as well as providing practical guidance on developing independent and self-reliant economic models.
The draft law had been reviewed to ensure its consistency and harmony with other relevant legal documents, including laws on construction, land, housing, real estate business, architecture, environmental protection, and natural disaster prevention and control.
President Radev expressed his impression of Hải Phòng’s socio-economic development achievements. He hoped to share experiences an solutions; and suggested cooperation on industrial development, seaport operation, investment attraction, education – training, with the city.
President Radev shared Bulgaria’s experience in obtaining a harmonious balance between innovation and tradition, presenting it as a potential roadmap for Việt Nam's future development.
Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly (NA) Nguyễn Thị Thanh highlighted that the country views consolidating and developing its friendly neighbourliness and comprehensive cooperation with China as a consistent guideline, an objective requirement, a strategic choice, and a top priority in its overall foreign policy.
Nguyễn Huy Tiến, Chief Prosecutor of the Supreme People’s Procuracy, revealed the amount during the eighth session of the National Assembly on Tuesday morning in Hà Nội.
At the headquarters of the world’s leading container shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk, Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà and its CEO Vincent Clerc discussed opportunities for collaboration to promote the sustainable development of the maritime transport sector in Việt Nam.
Vietnamese Minister of National Defence General Phan Văn Giang noted that the ties are essential for maintaining peace, stability, and development in each nation.
Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Việt Nam People’s Army Phùng Sĩ Tấn emphasised that Việt Nam always attaches great importance to strengthening and developing the friendly and neighbourly relations with China as well as the Việt Nam-China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and the Việt Nam-China Community.
The NA Chairman said following the issuance of the Resolution in November 2017, the NA issued Resolution 56/2017/QH14 focused on continuing the reform of the state administrative apparatus to be leaner and more effective.