PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc receives Google’s President of Asia-Pacific Operations Karim Temsamani, Ha Noi, September 12, 2018 - Photo: VGP/Quang Hieu |
The PM highly spoke of Google’s effective coordination with the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications in building a process of addressing Vietnamese law violations on Google, expecting Google to continue cooperation in developing IT in Viet Nam, especially in terms of startups and human resources training.
Mr. Temsamani affirmed Google’s willingness to support Viet Nam during the digitalization of the economy.
In the Viet Nam Digital 4.0 Program, Google set a target of providing free training on digital skills for 500,000 small- and medium-sized Vietnamese enterprises by 2020 to help them improve competitiveness and gain more business opportunities in the digital economy, he said.
Google will carry out initiatives to help Vietnamese farmers digitalize
He pledged that Google will contribute more towards building a technological eco-system in Viet Nam.
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc receives Chief Executive Officer and President of Carlsberg Cees't Hart, Ha Noi, September 12, 2018 - Photo: VGP/Quang Hieu |
Viet Nam is enhancing cooperation with Denmark in all fields, especially economics, he added.
Mr. Cees't Hart said the corporation is concerned about expanding investment in Viet Nam and Ha Noi Alcohol Beer and Beverage Company, adding that the corporation has joined hands with the Ministry of Industry and Trade and other Vietnamese functional agencies to accelerate the process.
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc receives President and CEO of General Electric Company (GE)’s Global Growth Organization Alex Dimitrief, Ha Noi, September 12, 2018 - Photo: VGP/Quang Hieu |
He confirmed that the Vietnamese Government will create all possible favorable conditions for enterprises, including GE, to do business in the country.
The PM took the occasion to invite the GE leader to attend the Viet Nam Business Summit (VBS), one of the most important events at the WEF ASEAN this year.
Mr. Dimitrief informed PM Phuc about GE’s plans to invest in the energy sector in Viet Nam, expecting that the Government to continue supporting the firm in upcoming projects.
By Thuy Dung