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Vietnam Proposes Three Asian Cooperation Orientations

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At the 31st Future of Asia Conference in Tokyo, Deputy Prime Minister Le Tien Chau outlined Vietnam's vision for regional cooperation. He proposed three key orientations: deepening intra-regional integration through common standards (including ESG criteria) in strategic sectors; refining institutional frameworks and infrastructure to support long-term growth; and strengthening linkages between innovation ecosystems and technology know-how. Chau also reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to maintaining macroeconomic stability, pursuing double-digit economic growth, and adopting a new growth model driven by science, technology, and knowledge.
Key points
- Vietnam proposed three cooperation priorities for Asia: deeper integration mechanisms, improved institutional frameworks, and stronger innovation linkages.
- The proposals emphasize common standards covering ESG criteria, data security, and rules of origin in critical sectors like semiconductors and batteries.
- Key development goals include establishing regional governance for digital economy, cybersecurity, and finance, alongside pooling resources for cross-border connectivity.
- Vietnam plans to achieve double-digit economic growth by focusing on macroeconomic stability and adopting a new model driven by science, technology, and knowledge.
- The country aims to improve its legal framework and national governance system to enhance the investment and business environment.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableAsia has three strategic advantages: being a manufacturing hub, having powerful domestic growth drivers (young population, middle class), and potential for digital/green transition.
- VerifiableRegional economies should adopt common supply chain standards covering ESG criteria, data security, and rules of origin in strategic sectors.
- VerifiableVietnam remains committed to its foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, resilience, peace, friendship, cooperation, and development.
- VerifiableVietnam will continue to improve its legal framework and national governance system to facilitate economic growth.
Missing context
While the article mentions Japan's important role in regional cooperation, it does not provide specific details on how Vietnam plans to deepen its bilateral relationship with Japan beyond stating that it is developing strongly across various sectors.
Topic context
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