Vietnam becomes key factor in supply chain after 70 years since Dien Bien Phu Victory: Cuban scholar
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Speaking on the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, Corredera, who studied in Vietnam in the 1970s, said that she has always closely followed every step of the development of the nation that she loves as her second home.
Seventy years since the resounding Dien Bien Phu Victory that was "stunning five continents, shaking the earth". (Photo: VNA) |
She held that reunification and peace have opened up various opportunities for Vietnam in international cooperation.
Initially, most foreign direct investment projects in Vietnam focused on two main areas textiles and garments and footwear, but now Vietnam is rising rapidly in the value chain and become an important electronic product assembly centre in the world.
Besides, Vietnam’s external policy has been increasingly open, with many achievements recognized in the region and the world, she noted, stressing that from a war-torn country with destroyed infrastructure, with their brainpower, sacrifice, and altruism, Vietnamese people have steadily moved forward and reaped many great results.
Today, Vietnam has become one of the world's leading rice exporters and a big exporter of coffee and many other products, realizing President Ho Chi Minh’s wish to build a more prosperous country, said Corredera, expressing her belief that Vietnam’s goal to become a developed country by 2045 will become true.
Looking back on the close brotherhood between Cuba and Vietnam, the ICAP Vice President underlined that special sentiments that the two peoples have given to each other started from the hardest times that the two countries faced.
The two sides have always stood by each other. When Vietnam was devastated by war, Cuba assisted and supported the country's reconstruction. When Cuba fell into an economic crisis, Vietnam sent hundreds of tonnes of rice, school supplies, toys, and many other donations to the Western Hemisphere. That special friendship has continued to develop strongly based on a foundation of mutual trust, understanding, and mutual respect, she stated.
Corredera, or Nguyen Thi Hue - the Vietnamese name given to her by Heroine Nguyen Thi Dinh, reminded the young generation of Vietnam of the nation's heroic past and cherished the sacrifices of their older generations for national independence and freedom.