The Government leader made the suggestion at a reception for Chargé d'Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam Christopher Klein and representatives from U.S. firms and investors that are running global supply chains in Vietnam.

The meeting was connected to sites in Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong and Dong Nai provinces in the southern region, and the U.S.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh

Vietnam wants to further promote the comprehensive partnership with the U.S., he said, expressing his thanks to the U.S. Government and people for their donations of vaccines and medical supplies to Vietnam in the pandemic fight.

Given difficulties facing enterprises amid the pandemic, Prime Minister Chinh said a special working group of the Prime Minister has been established, with the task of removing obstacles for businesses and people.

A resolution on assistance to businesses in the face of the pandemic will also be issued next week, he said, adding that the Vietnamese government has studied a plan on economic recovery and adaptation amid COVID-19.

Representatives of several U.S. firms briefed Prime Minister Chinh on their operations in Vietnam, and raised proposals related to maintaining supply chains, transporting goods, organizing production activities, granting work permits, domestic movement of experts, access to vaccine sources and administrative reforms.

They spoke highly of Vietnam’s strategies and measures to combat the pandemic while maintaining production and circulation of goods, saying they will make efforts to observe the measures.

Prime Minister Chinh asked ministries, agencies and localities to take measures to assist businesses and investors, particularly foreign firms, in this difficult period to ensure safe, smooth production and supply chains.

He affirmed Vietnam’s aim of vaccinating employees soon and that the country is working hard to realize the vaccine strategy.

The Vietnamese government will double efforts to handle the proposals made by U.S. businesses and stays ready to satisfy them within its capacity, Prime Minister Chinh said, emphasizing that what has been done must be done better.

Prime Minister Chinh also asked the Chargé d'Affaires and U.S. businesses to boost closer coordination with Vietnamese ministries, sectors and localities so as to effectively implement pandemic containment measures, maintain production activities, ensure social welfare for workers and facilitate Vietnamese businesses' investment in the U.S.

Klein and representatives of the U.S. businesses showed their desire to continue to further step up investment and business activities in Vietnam, and believed that with the joint efforts of the governments, businesses and people of both nations, Vietnam and the U.S. will overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic soon.

They also expressed their confidence that the comprehensive partnership between the two countries will grow and flourish in a more substantive and effective manner across fields, in which economic and trade ties will remain an important pillar.

Source: VNA