PM proposes more US financial support for clean energy, climate change response
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) meets CEO of the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Scott A. Nathan on May 12 (US time) as part of his trip to the US. (Photo: VNA) |
During the talks, PM Chinh suggested that, on the basis of the positive cooperation results attained so far, DFC will continue to support Viet Nam in areas such as green transition, circular economy, renewable energy, climate change response, digital transformation, and addressing war aftermaths – including the consequences of Agent Orange and the search for the remains of martyrs, as well as promoting development in the new period.
The Vietnamese Government leader also proposed promoting cooperation in sustainable development of the Mekong River against the backdrop of rising sea levels, so as to improve the material and spiritual life of people in the region.
Along with existing mechanisms, the PM hoped the two sides would study and implement new cooperation mechanisms with countries in the region, including financial incentives for infrastructure development.
Viet Nam is a developing country that is still having to deal with the lasting consequences of the war, and it would benefit from DFC’s provision of loans with preferential interest rates and flexible procedures – including financial incentives for small- and medium-sized enterprises, PM Chinh said.
He said the two sides should pick key projects with ‘spillover effect’, such as regional connectivity projects to help achieve the highest efficiency of the capital used.
Appreciating the potential and prospects of economic cooperation with Viet Nam, the CEO of DFC said that many cooperation projects between the two sides have been carried out very effectively and, in the coming time, DFC looks forward to promoting cooperation in the fields of climate change response, renewable energy, development of the Mekong River region, and inclusive development finance.
On the occasion, PM Chinh witnessed the handover of DFC's grant worth 70 million USD to Fulbright University in Viet Nam.