PM receives Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Industry kèo nhà cái bet88 Mineral Resources
At a reception hosted by him for the host minister on October 30, PM Pham Minh Chinh acknowledged the positive progress in bilateral relations over the past 25 years but also noted that economic, trade, kèo nhà cái bet88 investment ties have yet to match the sound political relationship.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hosted a reception for Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Industry kèo nhà cái bet88 Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Al-Khorayef on October 30, as part of his attendance at the eighth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII8) kèo nhà cái bet88 working trip to Saudi Arabia, the Vietnam News Agency reported.
The Saudi Arabian minister, who is also Chairman of the Saudi Arabian sub-committee of the Saudi Arabia - Vietnam Intergovernmental Committee, praised Vietnam’s strides in industrialization kèo nhà cái bet88 modernization over the past two decades. He said aligned with its Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia wishes to promote cooperation with Vietnam, especially in areas where one side has strengths kèo nhà cái bet88 the other side has demand, focusing on priority fields such as automobile, high technology, food processing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, mining, Halal products, kèo nhà cái bet88 other tech-related industries.
The Vietnamese PM congratulated Saudi Arabia on its major achievements, particularly its economic diversification, development of non-oil sectors, application of technological advancements, kèo nhà cái bet88 expansion of international economic relations. He expressed confidence that Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 will be realized kèo nhà cái bet88 that FII8, known as the “Davos in the Desert”, will be a success, furthering the country's global reputation.
He acknowledged the positive progress in bilateral relations over the past 25 years but also noted that economic, trade, kèo nhà cái bet88 investment ties have yet to match the sound political relationship.
PM Chinh said that in his talks with Crown Prince kèo nhà cái bet88 PM of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the two sides shared a commitment to innovation, strategic vision, kèo nhà cái bet88 the aspiration for fast kèo nhà cái bet88 sustainable development.
They agreed to work towards elevating bilateral relations kèo nhà cái bet88 upgrading cooperation mechanisms from the deputy minister level to the ministerial one. They also agreed to conduct negotiations to soon establish agreements on free trade, labor cooperation, investment protection, kèo nhà cái bet88 cultural, educational, kèo nhà cái bet88 training collaboration between Vietnam kèo nhà cái bet88 Saudi Arabia, according to the Vietnamese leader.
The Vietnamese PM urged ministries kèo nhà cái bet88 sectors from both sides to swiftly carry out the agreements reached between the two countries' leaders. Specifically, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry kèo nhà cái bet88 Minerals kèo nhà cái bet88 Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry kèo nhà cái bet88 Trade should send working delegations to each other's countries to discuss kèo nhà cái bet88 soon conclude negotiations towards signing cooperation agreements that will create a legal framework for businesses in the implementation.
PM Chinh congratulated Minister Al-Khorayef on his role as head of the Saudi Arabian sub-committee of the Saudi Arabia - Vietnam Intergovernmental Committee, expressing his belief that the minister will properly coordinate with the Vietnamese side to connect the two economies more strongly, raise bilateral trade to -10 billion in the time to come, promote investment, kèo nhà cái bet88 foster cultural kèo nhà cái bet88 people-to-people exchanges.
Echoing the PM’s view, Minister Al-Khorayef pledged close collaboration with the Vietnamese Minister of Industry kèo nhà cái bet88 Trade to enhance economic kèo nhà cái bet88 trade partnerships through specific projects as previously discussed by the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince kèo nhà cái bet88 the Vietnamese PM.
He also extended an invitation to Vietnam to participate in the Future Minerals Forum hosted by Saudi Arabia in January next year.