Vietnam in the New Global Economy
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Title | Vietnam in the New Global Economy |
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Description | 26/06/2024 Professor Julien Chaisse quoted in Tuổi Trẻ on Vietnam's role in the new global economy. In an article published in Tuổi Trẻ, Professor Julien Chaisse from the University of Hong Kong shares insights from the Annual Meeting of the New Champions at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Dalian, China. The forum, attended by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, focused on Vietnam's strategic initiatives within the evolving global economy. Professor Chaisse highlighted the critical role of Vietnam in the global supply chain, noting its rapid economic development, strategic location, and proactive integration into international trade agreements. He emphasized that Vietnam’s continued economic reforms and openness to international investment will be instrumental in driving global economic growth and stability. Chaisse discussed the importance of Vietnam’s digital and green transitions, praising the country's efforts towards sustainable development. He argued that Vietnam’s advancements in these areas could serve as a model for other developing economies and significantly contribute to shaping international standards and practices. Furthermore, Professor Chaisse underscored the necessity for countries to manage financial and monetary policies effectively to combat inflation and ensure supply chain resilience. For Vietnam, digital transformation is seen as a vital component of its economic strategy, promising substantial contributions to global economic efforts. Read the full article here: Tuổi Trẻ, June 26, 2024 Vietnam in the New Global Economy https://tuoitre.vn/viet-nam-co-the-tham-gia-dinh-hinh-cac-giai-phap-toan-cau-20240119080614396.htm |
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Media name/outlet | Tuổi Trẻ |
Place | Viet Nam |
Degree of recognition | International |
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Date | 26/06/24 |
Link | https://tuoitre.vn/viet-nam-co-the-tham-gia-dinh-hinh-cac-giai-phap-toan-cau-20240119080614396.htm |