They said that the article has raised a number of issues with broad and diverse connotations on both theoretical and practical basis, and emphasized that the socialism mentioned in the article is scientific socialism based on the Marxist-Leninist doctrine in modern times.

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General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong

Professor Julie Nguyen, President of the Canada - ASEAN Initiatives at York University, said that the article showed the heart of the leader who has deep concern for the people and the wish of leaving no one behind, especially in the context that the country is still poor and has to compete economically with the outside world. This is a decisive factor ensuring the people's support to the Party, she stressed.

According to the professor, a socialist-oriented market economy is the right way for leaders to achieve the goal for the people.

She expressed interest in the Vietnamese Party chief’s opinion stating that a fundamental characteristic and important feature of the socialist orientation in the Vietnam’s market economy is the combination of economy and society, the coordination of economic and social policies, and the economic growth being accompanied by social progress and equality in every stage, every policy, and throughout the development process.

Trong’s highlighting the importance of social policies in the socialist-oriented market economy is of special significance in human and human resource development to build the country, and is a strategic direction for the future of the country and the happiness of the people, Julie Nguyen said.

Meanwhile, Luis Silva, an expert on government relations, suggested Vietnam recognise the accompanying rewards and risks as the country seeks to achieve more social and economic progress for its people.

According to the expert, Vietnam has demonstrated how the country is well-equipped in managing a public health crisis that has gripped the entire world with the outbreak of COVID-19. By applying evidence-based, scientific and technological solutions in the fight against COVID-19, Vietnam has positioned itself as an ideal place in East Asia to attract more investments from the scientific and technological industries in the future as the world slowly emerges from the pandemic.

The opportunities for greater investments in the Vietnamese economy by these industries will provide better standards of living for the Vietnamese people and more prosperity for Vietnam, he said.

Silva noted the potential risks of nationalist governments withdrawing from trade agreements in the future can pose a serious threat to the international investments made in Vietnam and thus hamper Vietnam’s economic prosperity.

Vietnam can minimise the threat of this potential disruption by diversifying and expanding the number of international trade agreements with more countries, he suggested.

Source: VNA