Prime Minister calls for IFC’s support for start-ups

Apr 12th at 10:41
12-04-2018 10:41:53+07:00

Prime Minister calls for IFC’s support for start-ups

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has called on the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to help Viet Nam implementing its national start-up programme, especially projects owned by young people.

 

During a reception for visiting Vice President of IFC for Asia and Pacific Snezana Stoiljkovic in Ha Noi yesterday, Phuc suggested the IFC and other international organisations invest in renewable energy in Viet Nam.

He hoped IFC would work with Vietnamese financial institutions and support Viet Nam in improving its financial management capacity.

For her part, Stoiljkovic congratulated the Vietnamese Government on its effective economic management in recent times, which contributed to stable growth.

She said 2017 was a successful year for the IFC’s activities in Viet Nam, especially in supporting the private sector.

The IFC wants to assist Viet Nam in developing new fields, thus helping the country attract foreign direct investment, including in the development of small and medium d enterprises (SMEs), agriculture and renewable energy, she stated.

Stoiljkovic said the IFC is co-operating effectively with many Vietnamese enterprises and banks, adding that it wants to support young Vietnamese entrepreneurs in promoting start-ups via partners in Viet Nam.

Agreeing with Stoiljkovic on the importance of the private economic area, PM Phuc said Viet Nam attaches importance to the potential of the area, and aims to have a million enterprises by 2020.

He stressed that Viet Nam appreciates the IFC’s support for the country, and hopes the agency will continue to accompany the country on its path of development.

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