Vietnam has
defined staying proactive and positive in international integration a
key strategic direction to the success of national construction and
defence.
The PM asked for harmonious
operations of coordination mechanism between ministries, sectors,
supportive bodies of the National Steering Committee and agencies in
charge of pushing international integration in localities.
Ministries,
Ministerial-level agencies and agencies directly under the Government
were required to intensify and uphold the role of multilateral
diplomatic work by actively engaging in the building of multilateral
cooperation mechanisms in line with the country’s interests.
Sustainable
development initiatives and responses to global challenges were
encouraged to be set up and introduced in important forums to further
increase Vietnam’s global position.
Localities, enterprises
and business associations will work to expand economic ties with foreign
partners while enhancing communications on opportunities and challenges
that Vietnamese businesses will face during the integration process,
especially in the context of the upcoming ASEAN Community formation and
the implementation of Vietnam’s new economic and trade commitments.
The PM assigned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) to work with
relevant ministries and sectors to build the country’s multilateral
diplomatic orientations by 2030.
MoFA was also
requested to urge Ministries, sectors and localities to implement
bilateral diplomatic initiatives in accordance with their functions and
tasks, including assuming international responsibility, hosting key
multilateral events, building post-2015 ASEAN visions, improving the
efficiency of links within Mekong Sub-region, realising international
commitments, taking advantage of free trade agreements signed with
partners and promoting the completion of negotiations on other FTAs.
The Ministry will also work to call on foreign partners to recognise Vietnam’s market economy before December 31, 2018.
Meanwhile,
the Ministry of Industry and Trade will team up with relevant
ministries and sectors to accelerate the conclusion of negotiations on
free trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and
FTAs with the EU and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) while
actively implementing newly-signed FTAs Vietnam inked with the Eurasian
Economic Union (EAEU) and the Republic of Korea.
The Ministry of
Planning and Investment (MoPI) along with other ministries and sectors
will concentrate on researching sea-based economic development
strategies, the electronic network economy, connecting production value
chains and proposing promotion measures.
MoPI will also be
responsible for enhancing legal frameworks and standards related to
government public procurement, public-private cooperation and tender in
line with international commitments.
Provincial and
municipal People’s Committees are requested to build and implement local
international integration action plans focusing on improving
competitiveness, investment and the business climate; promoting
administrative reform; and fostering local-level links with foreign
partners.
In order to support enterprises in boosting
international integration, authorities of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da
Nang and other related localities will actively prepare for
international events in Vietnam, including activities for the APEC Year
in 2017.
The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry will
actively raise enterprise awareness of the country’s new economic and
trade commitments and urge businesses to get involved in implementing
international integration activities./.
PM directs international integration promotion
The Prime Minister has asked the Interdisciplinary Steering Committee for international integration in politics, security, defence, economics, socio-culture, science-technology and education-training