Binh conveyed the warm greetings from leaders of the Party and State of Viet Nam to Lee, and expressed appreciation for the significant and enduring contributions made over many years by late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong to strengthening and deepening Viet Nam–Singapore relations, as well as to Viet Nam’s economic development, notably the strong expansion of the Viet Nam–Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) network.
Lee thanked the leaders and people of Viet Nam for their warm sentiments, recalled his positive impressions of Viet Nam and its people, and highlighted the close cooperation between successive generations of senior leaders of the two countries.
He voiced his confidence that, with its potential and comparative advantages, Viet Nam will achieve further major economic development milestones.
The official welcomed the positive and substantive progress in the bilateral relations, particularly the development of 21 VSIPs in 14 provinces and cities, and noted the shared aspiration of senior leaders of both countries to work towards 30 VSIPs by 2030.
Regarding financial cooperation, Lee congratulated Viet Nam on the recent establishment of an International Financial Centre, describing it as a reflection of Viet Nam’s vision and determination in the new development phase.
He shared Singapore’s experience in developing such centres and offered strategic recommendations for Viet Nam in building and operating its International Financial Centre, affirming that the Singaporean Government stands ready to exchange expertise, support Viet Nam, and promote connectivity between the financial centres of the two countries.
Thanking Lee for his valuable insights, Binh said that during the visit, the Vietnamese delegation held productive meetings with Singaporean agencies, banks, financial institutions and investors, all of whom expressed their strong interest and positive assessments regarding Viet Nam’s International Financial Centre. Many viewed it as a necessary and sound decision, and showed interest in cooperation and investment opportunities, he stated.
The Deputy PM expressed his hope that Lee will continue to support efforts to further advance Viet Nam–Singapore relations in a more practical and effective manner, as well as provide advice and share experience in developing financial centres and promoting connectivity between the two countries’ international financial centres.
On this occasion, Binh extended an invitation to Lee to visit Viet Nam at a convenient time. The Senior Minister thanked him and accepted the invitation with pleasure.