Vietnam Representative Missions abroad to step up economic diplomacy

WVR/VNA - On November 28, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a hybrid conference with Representative Missions of Vietnam abroad with a view to promoting economic diplomacy.
Vietnam's overseas representative agencies to step up economic diplomacy
Vietnam representative missions abroad to step up economic diplomacy: Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son chaired online conference with Representative Missions of Vietnam abroad with a view to promoting economic diplomacy. (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh)

The conference, the first of its kind and to be held monthly, was chaired by Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son and with the participation of more than 90 Ambassadors and Heads of overseas Representative Missions.

Standing Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu, Head of the Steering Committee for Economic Diplomacy, said economic diplomacy has had its focus opportunely shifted from vaccine diplomacy serving the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic to socio-economic recovery and development, which has effectively contributed to national achievements in the first 10 months of 2022.

However, as the global economic situation is predicted to continue facing difficulties, causing pressure on developing and highly open economies like Vietnam, the Government has high expectations for more contributions by economic diplomacy to macro-economic stability and sustainable growth, he noted.

Vietnam's overseas representative agencies to step up economic diplomacy
Vietnam Representative Missions abroad to step up economic diplomacy: On November 28, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a hybrid conference with Representative Missions of Vietnam abroad. (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh).

Foreign Minister Son said economic diplomacy has become a focal and consistent task of overseas representative agencies of Vietnam.

He requested that amid the complex and unpredictable global and regional economic situation, the representative agencies should press on with studying; giving advice; making forecasts; keeping a close watch on global and regional economic developments; conducting in-depth assessment of new economic connectivity initiatives and supply chain shifting trends; seeking opportunities for attracting investment to Vietnam, especially in high technology, green energy, digital transformation, and high-tech agriculture; continuing to help Vietnamese enterprises and localities to enhance relations with foreign partners and businesses; and finding new regions, sectors, and mechanisms to further expand export markets.

Vietnam's overseas representative agencies to step up economic diplomacy
Vietnam Representative Missions abroad to step up economic diplomacy: Standing Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu, Head of the Steering Committee for Economic Diplomacy spoke at the conference. (Photo: WVR/Tuan Anh)

The Minister asked Ambassadors and Heads of representative agencies to uphold their sense of responsibility towards the Party and people in economic diplomacy, helping the country sustain growth momentum and realise socio-economic development targets set at the 13th National Party Congress.

At the conference, participants discussed the prospects and major issues of the global economy, shared information about the situation in their host countries and territories, exchanged other countries’ experience in dealing with macro-economic challenges, proposed measures for attracting investment more strongly and capitalising on the supply chain shifting trend, and suggested ways for expanding and diversifying export markets.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)