Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development will strengthen cooperation in innovation, knowledge, and preparations for APEC Year 2027.

Minister of Science and Technology Vu Hai Quan on June 25 held a gathering with an OECD delegation led by deputy secretary-general Yasushi Masaki to debate cooperation.

The minister stated that Vietnam is creating insurance policies to encourage financial progress primarily based on science, know-how, and innovation.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology and OECD strengthen cooperation
Photo: The MST

Minister Quan proposed that the 2 sides strengthen cooperation in insurance policies for the event of sci-tech and digital transformation; strengthening skilled exchanges and coaching high-quality staff; and increasing cooperation on knowledge, statistics, science, know-how and innovation.

Other areas embrace encouraging coordination in strategic know-how areas reminiscent of AI, digital know-how, semiconductors, and nuclear power; supporting Vietnam in efficiently organising occasions on science, know-how, and innovation throughout the framework of APEC Year 2027.

OECD deputy secretary-general Yasushi Masaki stated that the OECD thought of science, know-how, and innovation as one of its high priorities, and appreciates Vietnam’s more and more essential function within the ASEAN area in addition to in worldwide cooperation mechanisms.

He stated the OECD would proceed to help Vietnam in implementing the signed MoU, enhancing human useful resource exchanges, knowledge cooperation, and aiding within the implementation of the not too long ago launched international direct funding coverage evaluation report.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology and OECD strengthen cooperation
Photo: The MST

Units beneath the MST additionally proposed increasing cooperation with the OECD in nuclear security, taking part in skilled alternate programmes on the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, accessing specialised databases, and strengthening cooperation in science, know-how, and innovation indicators in accordance with OECD requirements.

The two sides agreed to strengthen coverage exchanges on science, know-how, innovation and digital transformation, and encourage cooperation on knowledge, statistics, nuclear power and human useful resource improvement.

They will even coordinate on suggestions from the international direct funding coverage assessment report, aiming to tug in high-quality funding flows linked to science, know-how, and innovation, and enhancing coordination in getting ready for APEC 2027 as hosted by Vietnam.

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By Bich Thuy





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