Vietnam - Germany ties growing strongly across the board: official

Germany sees Vietnam as a key partner in diversifying its international relationships, according to German scholar Dr. Rainer Zitelmann.

Participants pose for a joint photo at the seminar. (Photo: VNA)
Participants pose for a joint photo at the seminar. (Photo: VNA)

Berlin (VNA) – Vietnam’s relationships with Germany and the European Union (EU) are poised to deepen, becoming more comprehensive and effective, Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam – Germany Friendship Association (VGFA) Dr. Nguyen Toan Thang told a seminar on June 25.

The event, co-hosted by the German – Vietnamese Society (DVG) and the FOM University of Applied Sciences, coincided with the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties and drew a diverse group of political, economic, academic, and civil society representatives from both nations.

Thang said in today’s rapidly changing world rocked by wars, conflicts, energy crises, climate change, and tech explosions, the Vietnam – EU and Vietnam – Germany relations are increasingly vital for both sides.

Vietnam, a dynamically growing economy with active integration into the world, has great demand for stronger trade, investment, and advanced technologies. It is diving headfirst into sci-tech, innovation, and digital transformation to ride the wave of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, he noted.

A highlight of the event was the screening of a documentary by German scholar Dr. Rainer Zitelmann, which chronicles Vietnam’s remarkable economic ascent. The 30-minute film traces the country’s journey from one of the world’s poorest nations to the 33rd largest economy, driven by the Doi Moi (renewal) launched in 1986. These reforms slashed Vietnam’s poverty rate from 80% in the early 1990s to just 3% today. Zitelmann, whose 2023 book “How Nations Escape Poverty” cites Vietnam as a model for growth, noted that Germany sees Vietnam as a key partner in diversifying its international relationships.

Dr. Oliver Massmann, a legal expert, credited Vietnam’s economic transformation over the past more than three decades to its extensive global integration, with involvement in or negotiation of 17 free trade agreements. He also praised Vietnam’s proactive engagement with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). With a young, dynamic, and industrious workforce, Massmann expressed confidence that Vietnam’s goal of becoming a fully industrialised nation by 2045 is achievable.

Education and vocational training were also focal points, with delegates commending the diligence of Vietnamese students and interns. Proposals included expanding Vietnam’s dual vocational training system and promoting Vietnamese language education in Germany by reopening Vietnamese language faculties at some universities in Berlin, Frankfurt, and Passau.

A suggestion by DVG Chairman Rolf Schulze to establish a Vietnam studies faculty at a German university was met with strong support./.

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