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Vietnam looks for sustainable development model
Monday, 07 June 2010
The
Vietnamese government and business community want to find a model of
development which is based on competitiveness and at the same time aims for quality,
efficiency and sustainability.
The statement was made by Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai at a seminar
entitled “Enhancing Vietnam’s Competitiveness for Sustainable Development” held
in Ho Chi Minh City on June 5 on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum
(WEF) on East Asia 2010.
He said that since 1991, Vietnam ’s economy has seen a high
and stable growth. However, the growth is not sustainable because it mainly
relies on the exploitation of natural resources and the environment.
Therefore, maintaining economic growth in combination with environmental
protection remains a challenge for Vietnam in the coming time, he
stressed.
According to the Deputy PM, the Vietnamese government is urgently implementing
a series of solutions to create a foundation for rapid and sustainable growth
in the post-crisis period and the following years, which include strengthening
the country’s competitiveness at both macro and micro levels.
The government will announce the Vietnam Competitiveness Report 2009-2010, and
commit itself in taking regular reviews and updates in this field to timely
adjust its policies, he added.
Participants at the seminar, including representatives of international
organisations, local and foreign corporations, shared their latest assessments
on Vietnam
’s competitiveness and discussed measures to improve the position and build a
sustainable development model for the nation.
WEF Managing Director Robert Greenhill spoke highly of Vietnam ’s
great strides in economic development, education and poverty reduction over the
past years.
In 2010, Vietnam
jumped 18 places to the 71 st among 125 global economies in trade facilitation,
reflecting the fact that the country has delivered on its commitments to the
World Trade Organisation on opening up its market to goods and services, he
said.
According to Dr. Christian H.M Ketels, special advisor of the Asia
Competitiveness Institute (ACI), Vietnam should take a more
strategic approach to building and developing its assets and capacity in order
to find its own way and position in the global economy.
The seminar was jointly organised by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (VCCI), the ACI and the Global Convention Network of Vietnam (GCNV)./.