Addressing the Vietnam - U.K. High-level Economic Conference in London, General Secretary Lam, who is on an official visit to the U.K., stressed that through the concerted efforts and determination of the Party, State, people, and business community, Vietnam has maintained comprehensive stability and strong growth, emerging as a bright spot for fast and sustainable economic development in the region and the world.
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Party General Secretary To Lam delivers a speech at the Vietnam - U.K. High-level Economic Conference on October 30, 2025. |
He said that Vietnam is entering a new phase of development with the aspiration to become a developed, high-income nation by 2045, built on three pillars: independence and self-reliance, innovation, and deep international integration. To achieve this, economic growth from 2026 onward must reach at least 10% per year.
While acknowledging that this is an ambitious goal, the Party chief expressed his confidence that it can be realized thanks to Vietnam’s young, creative, and industrious workforce; its wide network of international partners and markets; and the cooperation of trusted friends, including U.K. businesses. He underscored that humans are always the center, the subject, and the goal of all development policies.
The General Secretary reaffirmed Vietnam’s consistent path toward sustainable development, harmonizing economic growth, social progress, and environmental protection. With a foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification and multilateralization, Vietnam attaches great importance to relations with the U.K., a strategic partner that plays a key role in the global cooperation architecture.
He highlighted that Vietnam - U.K. relations have been continually strengthened and expanded, with both sides sharing common values such as peace, respect for law, free trade, and sustainable development. Trade and investment, a key pillar of the bilateral ties, have witnessed remarkable progress, laying a solid foundation for the two countries’ recent decision to elevate their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, opening a new chapter in bilateral cooperation.
Regarding cooperation in developing an international financial center, the Vietnamese Party leader suggested three priority areas: green finance and carbon markets, Fintech and digital banking; and human resource development in international finance.
He emphasized that science, technology, and innovation are identified in Vietnam’s 10-year socio-economic development strategy for the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2045 as a strategic breakthrough and a key driver to achieve the goal of becoming a modern industrialized nation by 2030 and a high-income developed country by 2045.
Vietnam considers the U.K. one of its most important strategic partners in the fields of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation. The combination of Vietnam’s young, creative, and dynamic human resources with the U.K.’s strengths in technology, research, and governance will create new momentum for bilateral cooperation in the digital era, the Party chief stressed.
General Secretary Lam also emphasized that in the face of climate change and the global energy crisis, green transition and renewable energy development are not only inevitable trends but also the responsibility of today’s generation to the future of humanity. Under Vietnam’s National Energy Development Strategy to 2030 with a vision to 2045, the country prioritizes rapid and sustainable energy development, ecological protection, and climate change adaptation, in line with the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and Vietnam’s commitments made at COP26 and COP28.
He stressed that Vietnam views renewable energy not merely as an economic sector, but as the foundation for energy security, sustainable development, and a greener future for coming generations. Each cooperation project in this field will deepen Vietnam - U.K. relations and affirm that economic growth and environmental protection can and must go hand in hand.
The Party chief requested Vietnamese ministries, sectors, and localities to consider the recommendations made at the conference and actively work with the U.K. side to translate them into concrete programs, projects, and cooperation agreements. He encouraged businesses from both countries to become pioneers in innovation cooperation, value chain linkages, and the adoption of ESG standards, thereby promoting green growth, social responsibility, and shared prosperity.
The governments, ministries, and localities of both countries should continue close coordination and provide stronger support for enterprises while fostering a transparent, stable, and enabling investment environment and encouraging partnerships in research, training, and technology transfer, he suggested.
Vietnam remains committed to accompanying investors, further improving its institutions, and ensuring a transparent, stable, and favorable investment environment for U.K. companies in particular and the international business community in general while also encouraging Vietnamese enterprises to invest in the U.K. to make bilateral relations increasingly substantive and sustainable, the General Secretary promised.
At the conference, enterprises, organizations, and experts from both countries discussed practical cooperation opportunities in three key areas: finance, technology, and energy. They agreed that the potential for collaboration between Vietnam and the U.K. is vast and entirely achievable with timely mechanisms, policies, and joint efforts, demonstrating the great room and momentum for bilateral cooperation.
Source: VNA