rime Minister Pham Minh Chinh addresses the business forum in Stockholm on June 12, 2025. Photo: VGP
Pham, who is on a three-day official visit to Sweden, made the call while addressnig a business forum in Stockholm on June 12 (local time).
Pham said the two-way trade reached US$1.48 billion in 2024 while Sweden's investment in Viet Nam stood at US$743.39 million.
Curently, more than 70 Swedish enterprises, including major business giants like Ericsson, ABB, IKEA, Electrolux, Volvo, H&M, are investing in Viet Nam, he added.
The Vietnamese Prime Minister pointed out that there remains vast potential for the two countries to advance bilateral cooperation in science and technology, innovation, telecommunication, green economy, circular economy, education and training, infrastructure development, renewable energy, military industry.
Secretary of Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee Ho Quoc Dung hands over investment license to Sweden’s SYRE IMPACT AB for a large-scale polyester recycling and production complex valued at around US$1 billion
He expressed his wish that the Governments of the two countries will play a central role in creating favorable conditions for their business circles to cooperate for mutual development.
For the Vietnamese side, the Government is now focusing on improving institutions, advancing infrastructure development and human resource traning in favor of foreign investors, said Pham.
Viet Nam is restructuring the political system by reducing the number of ministries and central agencies and localities to make it more efficient; advancing science and technology development, innovation, digital transformation, developing private economy and promoting international integration.
Viet Nam pledges to protect the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises and ensure political stability, social order and safety for investors to do long-term business in the Southeast Asian country, Pham said.
Swedish Minister of International Development and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa noted that the relations between Viet Nam and Sweden are increasingly growing, bringing concrete values to both sides.
Given the current global context, the two countries have more opportunities and need to boost cooperation across all fields, he stressed.
The two countries' development strategies lay emphasis on science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, and green transition, highlighted Dousa.
At the business forum, Vietnamese and Swedish agencies and enterprises exchanged seven cooperation documents in the fields of education and training, artificial intelligence research, and polyester fibre recycling, in the presence of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Swedish Minister of International Development and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa.
Among the document, the central province of Binh Dinh handed over investment license to Sweden’s SYRE IMPACT AB for a large-scale polyester recycling and production complex valued at around US$1 billion.
The project will be located in Nhon Hoi Industrial Park (Zone A), spanning nearly 29 hectares. Once operational by 2029, the complex is expected to produce between 100,000 and 250,000 tonnes of PET pellets a year./.