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Vietnam always facilitates innovation activities: PM

The Vietnamese Party and State always support and facilitate innovation activities, and continue perfecting related institutions, mechanisms and policies, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has told members of the Vietnam Innovation Network (NIC) in the US.
Vietnam always facilitates innovation activities: PM ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (centre) talks to members of the Vietnam Innovation Network in the US. (Photo: VNA)
New York (VNA) – The Vietnamese Party and State always supportand facilitate innovation activities, and continue perfecting related institutions,mechanisms and policies, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has told members of the VietnamInnovation Network (NIC) in the US.
At a meeting with the NIC members in New York on September 22 afternoon (localtime), PM Chinh, who has been in the US to attend the high-level week of the UNGeneral Assembly’s 78th session, proposed the network's innovation activitiesfocus on new fields such as digital transformation, green transition,circular economy, sharing economy and infrastructure (including hard, soft anddigital infrastructure), and education and training.

Innovation is not only in socio-economic development butalso in cultural development, including the cultural industry, he stressed.

Recalling the country's development goals to 2030 and 2045,the leader said that to achieve these goals, each person's efforts andcontributions are needed in the spirit of inheriting and promoting the traditionof “turning nothing into something, turning difficult into easy, turningimpossible into possible”.

The PM shared about the fundamental factors in the process of national safeguarding and development, major directions and outstanding achievements ofVietnam in socio-economic and cultural development, foreign affairs and internationalintegration. He emphasised the need to always be in a state of innovation,because resources originate from thinking and awareness, motivation frominnovation and creativity, and strength from people and businesses.

Appreciating the establishment of the NIC, which hasreceived support from many people, the Government leader said that for thenetwork to continuously grow, it is important to harmonise benefits, sharerisks, and bring practical benefits to members and participating parties.

Innovation must be linked to the reality and must bringgreater efficiency that can be measured, he said, asking the network's members to continue staying united and inspire innovation and creativeness for others.

At the meeting, the network's members shared experiences, and proposed ideas,programmes and plans to expand the network, mobilise more resources from thenetwork, and tighten the relationship of the intellectual community in the USwith Vietnam, as well as providing policy suggestions for socio-economicdevelopment, especially in high-tech fields and emerging industries./.
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