During the reception, Hong stressed that Vietnam regards the U.S. as a leading partner and spoke highly of its consistent support for a strong, independent and prosperous Vietnam. She highlighted the effective operation of the U.S. business community and the USABC in particular, describing them as trusted partners with valuable resources to promote Vietnam’s economic goals and priorities.
She expressed hope to advance bilateral ties in line with the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, for the benefit of the people and businesses of both countries, while contributing to peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
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Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Hong meets with the delegation from the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council on April 15 in Hanoi. |
For his part, USABC Interim President and CEO Brian McFeeters thanked the Vietnamese legislator for the meeting, noting it provided an opportunity for both sides to discuss cooperation, clarify regulatory and policy issues, and address obstacles faced by U.S. investors in Vietnam.
He expressed confidence that with close coordination of the N.A., the Government and the business community in addressing institutional bottlenecks, Vietnam would achieve strong breakthroughs and enter a phase of rapid, sustainable and high-quality development.
Representatives of USABC member companies shared views on investment and business policies in Vietnam, voicing strong confidence in the country’s cooperation potential and investment environment. They also proposed measures to improve the legal and institutional framework, including administrative reform, and ensure greater transparency, consistency and stability in regulations to facilitate foreign investors.
Hong reaffirmed that the Vietnamese N.A. consistently supports the development of Vietnam–U.S. relations, aiming to bring tangible benefits to both countries. She underlined ongoing efforts to build a stable, transparent and favorable legal and policy framework to enable foreign enterprises, including those from the U.S., to expand operations and make long-term investments in Vietnam.
She affirmed that the legislature remains ready to listen to the concerns and recommendations of the business community regarding policies and laws.
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Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Hong at the meeting with the delegation from the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council |
She called on the USABC and its member enterprises to expand investment in Vietnam, particularly in strategic breakthrough areas such as human resources development, infrastructure, science and technology, innovation and digital transformation, as well as energy security. She also encouraged stronger cooperation with Vietnamese firms and greater technology transfer, especially in core technologies, to help Vietnam integrate more deeply into regional and global value chains.
Hong expressed hope that the USABC and U.S. enterprises would support Vietnam to successfully host APEC Economic Leaders’ Week in 2027 (APEC 2027), thus enhancing market openness, attracting more investments, and improving national competitiveness.
Source: VNA