Techfest Vietnam 2022 kicks off in southern Binh Duong province

The National Innovative Entrepreneurship Day 2022 (Techfest Vietnam 2022) opened in the southern province of Binh Duong on December 2.

 

The three-day event, which is being organised by the provincial People’s Committee and the Ministry of Science and Technology, aims to seek solutions in line with the development trends of the fourth Industrial Revolution, especially in areas greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic like healthcare, education and energy, thereby contributing to promoting innovative ideas and improving people’s lives.

 

Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Van Tung said hundreds of innovative start-up products and services will be exhibited at Techfest Vietnam 2022.

 

There will be 30 seminars focusing on technological trends, sharing experience in developing an innovative startup ecosystem, and lessons on the transformation of business models to adapt to the post-COVID era.

 

The highlight of the event will be a high-level multilateral policy forum on entrepreneurship and innovation with a series of seminars (also known as Stage) such as IPO Stage, Open Innovation Stage and Mentor Stage.

 

By hosting the event, Binh Duong province hopes to introduce the potential startup ecosystem that has been nurtured and supported by the provincial administration. Its pavilion features Becamex Investment & Industrial Development Corporation (Becamex IDC Corp), Minh Long Company and Thu Dau Mot University.

 

Held annually since 2015, Techfest Vietnam aims to promote innovative solutions from startups in the age of rapidly developing technology, and attract experts, intellectuals, domestic entrepreneurs and overseas Vietnamese to develop the economy.

 

This year’s edition, with the theme “Open Innovation Ecosystem – The Next Big Think”, is expected to attract more than 8,000 people representing startup communities nationwide and from 20 countries./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Trade forum supports firms to boost trade, investment with Eurasia region

The Trade Forum on Cooperation with Partners from Eurasia Region 2022 took place in Hanoi on December 2, providing the Vietnamese business community with up-to-date information on market conditions, foreign trade policies, and investment opportunities in the region.

 

Addressing the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s annual event, Ta Hoang Linh, Director of the MoIT’s Europe-American Market Department, said the 28-nation Eurasian region, whose accumulated GDP nears 3.4 trillion USD, is a traditional and potential market for Vietnamese firms.

 

Bilateral trade between Vietnam and Eurasia region reached 14.7 billion in 2021, up 17.6% from the previous year. The figure dropped 5.6% to nearly 11 billion USD in the first 10 months of 2022.

 

According to data from the Ministry of Planning and Investment, by the end of October 2022, Eurasian countries had 339 investment projects in Vietnam valued at nearly 1.8 billion USD in total, equivalent to 0.4% of the total registered foreign capital from 140 countries and territories investing in the country.

 

Vietnam, meanwhile, invested in 24 projects in the region, mainly in Russia, which were worth 1.65 billion USD, or 8% of Vietnam’s total registered investment abroad.

 

The MoIT will continue to coordinate with the business community, embassies, and commercial agencies of countries in the region to organise more frequent activities to enhance connectivity and trade between Vietnam and the Eurasian region, Linh said.

 

The ministry will also assist Vietnamese enterprises in tackling difficulties in trade and develop solutions to step up trade with and investment in the region, the official added.

 

On the sidelines of the forum, there was a discussion between representatives of state management agencies, associations and businesses regarding experience, opportunities, and challenges when doing business and investing in the Eurasian region./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Vietnam reports 635 new COVID-19 cases on December 2

The national COVID-19 caseload rose to 11,517,124 with 635 new cases recorded on December 2, according to the Ministry of Health.

 

With 145 patients given the all clear during the day, the number of recoveries rose to 10,608,722.

 

Meanwhile, there are 80 patients needing breathing support.

 

No death from COVID-19 was recorded in the past 24 hours. The total fatalities stood at 43,176.

 

With 87,588 doses administered on December 1, the total number of doses of COVID-19 vaccines injected rose to 264,635,919./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

NA Chairman’s visit to further advance Vietnam-NZ relationship: Ambassador

New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tredene Dobson has highlighted the significance of the visit by National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue from December 3-7, saying that she believes it will further demonstrate the mutually beneficial nature of the bilateral relationship and of course further advance the relationship in key areas.

 

Following is the full text of the interview granted to Vietnam News Agency.

 

Reporter: Ambassador, could you please share on the significance of the National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue in the context of the thriving Vietnam – New Zealand Strategic Partnership after 45 years of diplomatic relations (1975-2020) and back-to-back with Vietnam visit of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern?

 

Ambassador: It is hugely significant to have back-to-back high-level visits like this and I think it speaks volumes of the state of the relationship between Vietnam and New Zealand. Leaders in both countries have witnessed the expanding ties between our countries and have clearly see the massive potential to grow further still. The leadership has been critical in opening doors and forging connections in various sectors. For example, the education and business delegations accompanying Chairman Hue will be key to amplifying in New Zealand some of the messages that were delivered during Prime Minister Ardern’s visit here.

 

Overall, I believe the upcoming visit will further demonstrate the mutually beneficial nature of the bilateral relationship and of course further advance the relationship in key areas, namely inter-parliamentary, business to business, and people-to-people links.

 

Reporter: How does Your Excellency view about the role of inter-parliamentary cooperation in the bilateral relations between Vietnam – New Zealand?

 

Ambassador: The National Assembly of Vietnam and New Zealand Parliament have had a strong relationship for a number of years thanks to many two-way exchanges. And I’m please to say that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, a high level cooperation and engagement has continued. Only one week after the Strategic Partnership elevation, former National Assembly Chairwoman HE Ms Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Hon Trevor Mallard, had a phone call to review parliamentary cooperation in the context of the Strategic Partnership. The Vietnam – New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group has also been playing a vital role in maintaining the connection between the National Assembly and the New Zealand Parliament. Members of the group act as ambassadors for the parliamentary relationship both at central and local levels. The connection between the two Parliaments is further strengthened through people-to-people links. Many officials of the National Assembly have brought back good memories of New Zealand, and enhanced English language, as a result of New Zealand’s English Language Training Programme for Officials (ELTO). This programme – which has been in place for a number of decades now – has really helped to build an understanding of New Zealand within Viet Nam’s National Assembly.

 

On multilateral issues, both Parliaments have been cooperating closely and effectively in multilateral platforms on gender equality and sustainable development, contributing to the success of Vietnam’s ASEAN and AIPA 2020 Chairmanship,  and New Zealand’s hosting of APEC 2021.

 

As the National Assembly is the highest representative of Vietnamese people, these inter-parliamentary ties also represent and contribute to enhancing the relationship between our two peoples. The understanding of the laws, regulations and cultures of both peoples have been enhanced thanks to these regular exchanges in both bilateral and multilateral channels in the past few years.

 

Reporter: New Zealand and Vietnam are targeting 2 billion USD two-way trade by 2024. What does Your Excellency think our two Parliaments should do to contribute to the achievement of the above targets as well as leverage the bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements that both countries are members to?

 

Ambassador: The National Assembly of Vietnam and the Parliament of New Zealand both play an important role in the socio-economic development of our countries and our economies. Both parliaments have committees or working groups that focus on economic development – including things like innovation, business-to-business development, technology and commerce. I expect there to be plenty of engagement during Chairman Hue’s visit on these sorts of issues and sharing knowledge and experience around how our respective parliaments engage with them.

 

In Vietnam, the National Assembly has a critical function in assessing and approving the joining of free trade agreements and regional economic mechanisms such as the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF). As Vietnam and New Zealand both champion free and open trade, I think we can also expect a lot of discussion around how to best leverage our trade relationship under the framework of these FTAs and economic frameworks.

 

Another point for further collaboration in our parliamentary ties is the inclusive trade agenda, through which both New Zealand and Vietnam want to make sure our economic growth can benefit the well-being of all members of our communities, including the indigenous Maori people in New Zealand and ethnic minority groups in Vietnam./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Vietnam, Singapore hold 16th connectivity ministerial meeting

The 16th Singapore-Vietnam Connectivity Ministerial Meeting was held in Singapore on December 2 under the chair of Vietnamese Minister of  Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung and Singaporean Second Minister for Trade and Industry, and Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng.

 

Also attending the conference were representatives of the two nations’ ministries and sectors related to economic cooperation activities under the pillars of investment, trade and services, digital economy, energy, innovation, sustainability, transport, education, and finance.

 

At the event, the two sides discussed cooperation since the 15th meeting was held in Hanoi in November last year. They also tabled orientations to expand cooperation in the fields of renewable energy and innovation, which were agreed between senior Vietnamese and Singaporean leaders during recent high-level visits.

 

Vietnam affirmed its views and interests in economic cooperation with Singapore in order to further deepen the two nations’ strategic partnership, requesting the Singaporean side to make efforts to coordinate in the implementation of new initiatives within the framework of the Vietnam-Singapore economic connectivity agreement signed in 2005.

 

Vietnam welcomed Singaporean businesses to come up with new cooperation proposals and increase investment in the country.

 

After the meeting, Dung and Tan witnessed the signing ceremony of an MoU on innovation collaboration between the Vietnam National Innovation Centre and the Southeast Asia and Oceania Division under Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry.

 

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Vietnamese Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung (left) and Singaporean Second Minister for Trade and Industry, and Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng at their talks. (Photo: VNA)

 

While in Singapore, the Vietnamese minister also co-chaired a Vietnam-US-Singapore business connection seminar, and had working sessions with a number of large US and Singaporean corporations, and with Vietnamese start-ups in Singapore./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Vietnam sends condolences over passing of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue on December 2 cabled messages of condolences to Chinese leaders over the death of former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and former President of China Jiang Zemin.

 

In their letters sent to Chinese Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China Li Zhanshu and the family of the deceased, they affirmed that Jiang was an eminent leader of the Chinese Party and State who was dedicated to the cause of revolution and construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics. He also made important contributions to the normalisation and development of Vietnam-China ties.

 

The Party, State and people of Vietnam always appreciate and remember the great contributions of Jiang to the ties between the two Parties and countries, they wrote.

 

They also sent wreaths to the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam in commemoration of his death.

 

The same day, head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for External Relations Le Hoai Trung and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son also sent condolences to head of the CPC Central Committee’s International Liaison Department Liu Jianchao and Politburo member, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

 

A delegation of the Vietnamese Party, State, Government, National Assembly, Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) led by President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, together with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, permanent member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat Vo Van Thuong, permanent National Assembly Vice Chairman Tran Thanh Man, Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son, leaders of the VFF and centrally-run agencies and the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations paid tribute to the late leader and wrote in a condolence book at the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam.

 

Politburo member, Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council, Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and President of the Vietnam-China Friendship Association Nguyen Xuan Thang also paid his last respects to the late Chinese leader./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Thai authorities forecast increase in tourist numbers to the South

 

Thailand’s tourism authorities expect a significant increase in tourist numbers visiting the islands of the southern region this year.

 

According to Suphakhan Yodchun, director of the Tourism Authority Office of Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and Koh Phangan, the islands in Surat Thani province welcomed 2.3 million guests between January and October 2022, generating more than 40 billion baht in revenue.

 

Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park also reported a rise in tourists to Maya Bay in Krabi province, with an average of 4,100 people per day. Authorities consider the figure to be a positive indicator since the bay was briefly closed from August to September for habitat restoration operations.

 

Officials have, meanwhile, advised all visitors to follow the national park’s regulations to minimize environmental impact, which include no swimming in the sea, no collecting sea critters, and only using reef-safe sunscreen. Prior to the two-month closure, the bay had been closed for three years for habitat restoration, with authorities stressing that they want to preserve as much of the area’s natural resources as possible./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency

 

Congratulations sent to Cuban leaders on 62nd anniversary of diplomatic ties

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong and President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on December 2 cabled messages of congratulations to First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel on the occasion of the 62nd founding anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries (December 2, 1960-2022).

 

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue also extended congratulations to their Cuban counterparts Manuel Marrero Cruz and Esteban Lazo Hernandez.

 

The same day, Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son sent a congratulatory message to his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla./.

 

Source: Vietnam News Agency