The Hanoi Party Committee (16th tenure) convened its tenth meeting on October 13 to review the city’s socio-economic performance during January-September and put forth measures to fulfill targets set for the remaining months of this year and the next years.
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Addressing the event, Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Hoang Trung Hai highlighted achievements the capital city has recorded over the past nine months despite an array of difficulties like climate change, flooding and drought.
Efforts by all-level Party committees, authorities, businesses and people of Hanoi have been mirrored through a decent growth rate, higher State budget collection and investment compared to the same period last year, price stability and curbed inflation, he said.
Attainments have also been made in such areas as social welfare, culture, education, health care, urban management, new-style rural area building, national defence, political security, social order and external relations, the official noted.
A report presented at the meeting shows that Hanoi’s gross regional domestic product (GRDP) in the first three quarters rose by 8.1 percent. With this pace, the city’s yearly target of 8.5 percent could be reached.
The city contributed 146.4 trillion VND (6.4 billion USD) to the State budget, equivalent to 71.5 percent of the estimate and up 16.2 percent year-on-year. Its State budget collection in 2017 is projected at over 207.6 trillion VND (9.1 billion USD), exceeding the target set by the municipal People’s Council by 1.4 percent and up 15.8 percent from last year.
The meeting heard that apart from these achievements, there remained limitations in the application of high and new technologies in agricultural production, and production-processing-consumption linkages.
Local agro-forestry-fishery products also failed to meet food hygiene and safety requirements, said Nguyen Van Suu, Standing Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, adding that industrial growth tended to slow down.
He pointed out other issues like illegal construction and traffic jam, plus wrongdoings in urban, construction investment and land management.
Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade Le Hong Thang said drastic solutions are needed to deal with difficulties in investment attraction in the remaining three months, especially at industrial parks in Dong Anh, Me Linh and Soc Son districts, and the Hoa Lac High-Tech Park.
The hardest job lies in land clearance, he said, urging the districts to urgently remove difficulties facing businesses.
The delegates agreed to continue improving the local investment climate, removing bottlenecks in production and business and speeding up disbursement while raising the efficiency of the use of public investment, fulfilling budget collection and spending targets, and intensifying urban planning and management.
Apart from ensuring political security, social order and safety and national defence, and improving the efficiency of external relations, the city will push up administrative reform and anti-corruption fight.
The Governor-General highlighted the historic significance of the visit as the first time a Vietnamese leader has visited New Zealand in both capacities of General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and President of the State.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Vietnam–New Zealand relations have continued to grow strongly, with substantive cooperation in numerous areas and further expansion in education and agriculture, generating fresh momentum for bilateral ties.
Regarding administrative reform, amendments to the Law on Radio Frequencies will remove licensing requirements deemed unnecessary or already regulated under other laws.
The ceremony was conducted in accordance with protocol for foreign heads of state visiting New Zealand, incorporating a traditional Māori welcome ceremony and an official greeting.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and President To Lam described overseas Vietnamese as “ambassadors” who help promote Vietnam's positive image internationally, and urged them to maintain solidarity, preserve national pride and cultural traditions, and make practical contributions to the country's development.
The Party leader stressed that the passing of NA President Xaysomphone is a great loss to the Lao Party, State and people, while Vietnam has also lost a great friend and a close, loyal comrade who had always held deep affection for the country, offered valuable support, and worked tirelessly to nurture and consolidate the Vietnam-Laos great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation and strategic cohesion.
Highlighting positive outcomes in Vietnam-Singapore cooperation across all areas, particularly since bilateral ties were elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2025, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung proposed that the two sides maintain and step up high-level visits and exchanges at all levels.
Australia attaches great importance to its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam and highly values the substantive progress in bilateral relations, said Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong.
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Xaysomphone Phomvihane was a capable revolutionary intellectual with broad knowledge and a strategic vision. Throughout his career, he remained committed to the Party's ideals and objectives, and demonstrated responsibility, flexibility and discipline in carrying out his assigned tasks.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung asked the Israeli Government to continue creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese people living, studying and working in Israel at a meeting with outgoing Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam Yaron Mayer in Hanoi on August 12.
Vietnam plans to establish a Vietnam–New Zealand Friendship Association as a counterpart to the New Zealand–Vietnam Friendship Association, thereby strengthening connections and exchanges and helping deepen and broaden friendship between the two peoples.
The joint statements comprise one on deepening the Vietnam-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership, one on economic resilience cooperation, and another on the enhancement of science, technology and innovation connectivity.
Most deputies welcomed the draft law’s reform-oriented approach and a number of breakthrough policies, including greater decentralisation in organisational arrangements, staffing management and policy implementation.
Vietnam and Australia will step up cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, digital technology, cybersecurity, green technology and emerging technologies, while supporting each other in enhancing capacity to participate more deeply in regional and global supply chains. The two sides will also strengthen cooperation in education and training and people-to-people exchanges.
PM Albanese welcomed General Secretary and President Lam and the high-ranking Vietnamese delegation on their state visit to Australia, stressing its signficance amid the rapidly growing ties, particularly since the two countries elevated their ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2024.
Welcoming General Secretary and President Lam and the Vietnamese high-ranking delegation, the Australian parliamentary leaders spoke highly of Vietnam’s development achievements and expressed their admiration for the dynamism and creativity of the country and its people, particularly young Vietnamese. They said this energy and determination reflected Vietnam’s strong resolve and aspiration to build a prosperous and powerful nation.
Governor-General Mostyn expressed her pleasure at meeting General Secretary and President Lam again in Canberra after her first state visit to Vietnam in September 2025.
Building on more than half a century of trust and the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework, the visit is hoped to create fresh momentum for deeper bilateral ties, bring practical benefits to people and businesses in both countries, and contribute to peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region.
Writing in the book of condolences, the Vietnamese leader expressed his profound sorrow over the passing of Comrade Xaysomphone Phomvihane, describing it as a great loss to the Lao Party, State, NA and people, as well as to Vietnam, which had lost a great friend and loyal comrade who made important contributions to strengthening and developing the great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation and strategic cohesion between the two countries.