On the afternoon of October 25, at the Government Office , Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh received US State Department Chief Economist Emily Blanchard, who is visiting and working in Vietnam, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed.
At the meeting, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh thanked and appreciated the contributions of the US State Department and Ms. Emily Blanchard personally to the development of Vietnam-US relations, including economic relations, in recent times.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested that in the coming time, the two sides continue to implement concrete measures to promote the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to develop more substantially and effectively, focusing on promoting cooperation in areas such as economics - trade - investment, science - technology, innovation, digital transformation, semiconductor chip production, training high-quality human resources, the US side increasing scholarships for Vietnamese students, cooperation in energy transition, response to climate change, tourism cooperation, people-to-people exchange, overcoming the consequences of war, improving national governance capacity, etc.
The Prime Minister appreciated the US Government's initiation of consideration to recognize Vietnam's market economy status, and asked the US to soon complete this process.
The Prime Minister suggested that both sides continue to make efforts to boost economic connectivity between the two economies, promote harmonious and sustainable trade exchanges, and create conditions for businesses from both sides to cooperate and invest.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested that the US continue to open its market to Vietnamese goods such as textiles, footwear, electronics, etc. and limit anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures and other unnecessary measures against Vietnamese exports, especially agricultural products and wooden products, which directly affect people's jobs and livelihoods.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that the Vietnamese Government will always accompany, support and create an open, transparent, safe and healthy investment and business environment for US businesses to operate effectively and long-term in Vietnam.
The US State Department's chief economist highly agreed with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on the requirement to continue to concretize and effectively implement the new framework of relations between the two countries, especially promoting the key areas that the Prime Minister mentioned such as trade cooperation, investment, science and technology, human resource training, tourism, people-to-people exchange, overcoming the consequences of war, etc.
Ms. Emily Blanchard highly appreciated Vietnam's outstanding achievements in economic growth, macroeconomic management, and inflation control in recent times, expressing her confidence in the increasingly improved investment and business environment in Vietnam, such as the opening of the new facility of the National Innovation Center, the green energy transition, and participation in high-standard trade agreements, etc., which will contribute to attracting the attention of US investors.
Ms. Emily Blanchard said that the two sides still have a lot of room for cooperation and said that they will continue to promote the Vietnam - US relationship to become increasingly deep, stable and solid.
Sharing some assessments of the global economic situation and US economic and financial policies, Ms. Blanchard expressed her willingness to exchange with Vietnam about economic policy experience as well as ways to coordinate to effectively respond to fluctuations in the global economy.
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