PM suggests ABAC share experience in digital economic development with Vietnam
APEC leaders vowed to consider the suggestions in the building of APEC cooperation orientations and development policies of economies.
After the plenary session, PM Phuc along with the Indonesian President, the Australian PM and the head of the Taiwan (China) delegation co-chaired a dialogue with ABAC businesses.
The leaders raised concern about open and free trade, digital and cyber economy, sustainable and inclusive development, and the equal sharing of trade liberalization for all. Many ABAC members congratulated Vietnam on its recent ratification of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), describing it as a great opportunity for foreign enterprises to increase their presence in the country.
In his remarks, PM Phuc said Vietnamese legislature’s adoption of the CPTPP affirms Vietnam’s determination to go ahead with comprehensive reform, active and proactive integration into the world, and support open and rule-based trade and investment with high standards.
The trade deal creates motivation for the country to boost institutional reform, economic restructuring, improvement of business climate and labour output, thus facilitating businesses’ deeper participation into global value and production chains.
The PM noted that with the ratification of the CPTPP and the upcoming signing and ratification of the European Union – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), Vietnam will join a network of 16 FTAs with nearly 60 partners, which account for 61% of the world’s gross domestic product and 68% of the global trade volume.
Regarding Vietnam’s preparations for digital economic development, Phuc said Vietnam is actively preparing infrastructure for the digital economy, specifically building an e-government and smart cities. The country also adopted a number of important policies for the effort.
Later, the PM attended a dialogue between APEC leaders and leaders from 14 Pacific island states, namely Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Fiji, French Polynesia, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Samoa and Solomon Islands.
Themed “Partnership for Inclusive Digital Future”, the dialogue focused on the partnership between APEC and the island states to fuel regional growth and economic connectivity, cope with common challenges, especially climate change, towards an inclusive and sustainable digital area.
In his address, the Vietnamese government leader called for further collaboration between APEC and the Pacific islands to promote sustainable, transparent and highly resilient economic connectivity.
He thanked Asia-Pacific countries, including the Pacific islands, for their support for Vietnam’s bid to run for a non-permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure. He said wish to receive their greater support in the time to come.