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Vietnam backs OECD’s multi-dimensional country review

The Vietnamese Government supports the implementation of the Multi-dimensional Country Review (MDCR) of Vietnam, considering this an important task that requires the engagement of many experts and scientists, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has said.
Vietnam backs OECD’s multi-dimensional country review ảnh 1Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue (right) and Jan Rielaender, head of the MDCR Unit of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese Government supports the implementation ofthe Multi-dimensional Country Review (MDCR) of Vietnam, considering this animportant task that requires the engagement of many experts and scientists,Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has said.

The official made the remarks at a reception for Jan Rielaender, head of theMDCR Unit of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),in Hanoi on February 26.

The Government has instructed relevant ministries and agencies to coordinatewith the OECD in building the review, he said.

Hue told his guest that Vietnam is preparing for the 13th NationalParty Congress and Vietnamese leaders aim to set out visions for the countrybeyond the next ten years.

Therefore, Vietnam wants to know international views on its target of becominga modern industrialised or developed nation, he said, noting that this is thekey for building a national strategy.

The official highlighted the Vietnam 2035 Report, which was composed with thesupport of the World Bank (WB), and the network of initiatives mobilised by theGovernment and the Prime Minister.

Besides, Vietnam is completing a strategy for foreign investment attraction anduse, while successfully implementing the strategy for the development of agriculture,rural areas and farmers, Hue said.

The Deputy PM expressed his hope for outcomes of the OECD’s MDCR of Vietnam.

For his part, Jan Rielaender spoke highly of Vietnam’s plan to 2035 with avision towards 2045, suggesting strategies and policies aim to improve capacityof local businesses amidst the strong scientific and technological development.

He said he will study further to give more in-depth assessments and meticulousrecommendations to Vietnam.-VNA 
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