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Hope Canada continues to share lessons and support Vietnam in green development

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế23/05/2023

Receiving Ambassador Shawn Perry Steil, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha hopes that Canada will continue to share lessons learned and support Vietnam in green, sustainable development and net zero implementation.
Phó Thủ tướng Trần Hồng Hà và Đại sứ Canada tại Việt Nam Shawn Steil cùng các đại biểu. (Nguồn: TTXVN)
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha and Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Shawn Steil with delegates. (Source: VNA)

On the afternoon of May 23, at the Government headquarters, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha received Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Shawn Perry Steil.

After 50 years of establishing diplomatic relations and 5 years of establishing the Comprehensive Partnership, the Vietnam-Canada relationship has been raised to a new level. Currently, bilateral trade turnover reaches 7 billion USD (2022).

Canada is Vietnam’s second largest trading partner in the Americas and Vietnam is Canada’s largest trading partner in Southeast Asia. Cooperation between the two countries is increasingly deepening in the fields of environmental protection, education and training, science and technology, and climate change response.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha shared about the successes of the Vietnam-Canada Environment Project (VCEP) implemented in the period 1995-2006, contributing to supporting Vietnam to gradually build its organizational apparatus, human resources, legal document system, and technical standards on environmental management to accompany the development of a green, circular, and sustainable economy.

Expressing his impression of the Canadian Prime Minister's initiative and determination in achieving the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40-50% by 2030, especially in building a global carbon pricing mechanism... The Deputy Prime Minister said that if carbon cannot be priced to form a global carbon trading market, it will be very difficult to create financial resources for specific technological solutions to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha also appreciated Canada's positive actions within the framework of implementing the Just Energy Transition Agreement (JETP) of the Group of Seven (G7) and international partners in which Vietnam also participates; saying that the two countries need to promote exemplary cooperation models in implementing energy transition.

Hoping that Canada will continue to share lessons learned and support Vietnam in green and sustainable development and implementing net zero, the Deputy Prime Minister also believed that through multilateral forums and cooperation mechanisms, the two countries will continue to expand bilateral cooperation in many fields.

Supporting Canada's global initiative to deal with ocean plastic waste, the Deputy Prime Minister said that Vietnam is actively discussing and cooperating with the World Bank and Japan to promote the formation of a global legal agreement on ocean waste management, focusing on sharing skills and technology to treat and control waste at source in parallel with handling pollution at sea.

Ambassador Shawn Perry Steil said that the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 5th anniversary of the Comprehensive Partnership is a time for the two countries to look back on the successes they have achieved and is a foundation for moving towards the future.

Vietnam has made many commitments, initiatives and efforts to respond to climate change, and achieved positive results. Therefore, Canada is ready to support Vietnam in terms of techniques, technology, governance, and resource mobilization to achieve goals on climate change response, energy transition, net zero, and the formation of a carbon credit market.

At the same time, the Ambassador hopes that the two sides will continue to promote cooperation in areas where Canada has advantages such as clean technology, clean energy, and non-coal energy production.



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