Speaking at a dialogue with global leaders about pooling financial resources for sustainable development, Deputy PM Hue said governments should refine mechanisms, attract private investment in social fields, stepping up the integration and economic connectivity to pool foreign capital for the healthy development of education-training, health care, environment and energy.
On the sidelines of the WEF meeting, Deputy PM Hue met with President of Guinea Alpha Condé, Dutch Queen Maxima, Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie.
He also held talks with European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom, Director General of the International Labour Organisation Guy Ryder, Chief Executive of Unilever Paul Polman, Chief Executive of the Standard Chartered Bill Winters, and financial and technological enterprises.