Vietnam ready to support Laos in SOE reform: Deputy PM
Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc reiterated Vietnam’s readiness to share its experience fully and support Laos in SOE reform, while also expressing a desire to learn from Laos’ valuable insights.
Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, head of the Steering Committee for Enterprise Renewal and Development, holds a working session in Hanoi on August 13 with a visiting delegation from the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) Central Committee’s Commission for State-owned Enterprise (SOE) Reform. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, head of the Steering Committee for Enterprise Renewal and Development, held a working session in Hanoi on August 13 with a visiting delegation from the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) Central Committee’s Commission for State-owned Enterprise (SOE) Reform, led by Saleumxay Kommasith, Politburo member, Deputy Prime Minister and head of the commission.
Deputy PM Phoc praised Laos for its interest in exchanging experiences on the management and development of SOEs. He affirmed that such cooperation is strategically important, laying a firm foundation for macroeconomic stability and sustainable development in both countries.
He emphasised that Vietnam has implemented a range of comprehensive reforms and policies in recent years to modernise SOEs, aiming to improve their efficiency and competitiveness.
These efforts have produced positive results, reflecting the sound guidance of the Party and State. SOEs play an important role in the national economy, contributing significantly to social welfare, national defence, and security.
He reiterated Vietnam’s readiness to share its experience fully and support Laos in SOE reform, while also expressing a desire to learn from Laos’ valuable insights.
For his part, Deputy PM Saleumxay Kommasith stressed the importance of this visit in learning experience from Vietnam, which has made outstanding achievements in SOE reform amid deepening international integration.
He underlined that SOE reform is crucial for building an independent and self-reliant economy in Laos. The country looks forward to Vietnam’s continued support, particularly in training management personnel and applying information technology in enterprise governance and operations. He also pledged to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises investing and operating in Laos.
During the session, the two sides discussed measures to strengthen cooperation in SOE reform and outlined future collaboration. They agreed to maintain regular communication between relevant agencies to facilitate information and experience exchange, promoting effective and practical cooperation for the benefit of both peoples./.
Tran Luu Quang, Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and head of its Commission for Policies and Strategies, underlined that the exchange of experience in building socio-economic development policies, refining institutions and policies, and particularly in SOE reform, is a practical and significant approach that contributes to maintaining stability and fostering development in both countries.
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