ASEAN+3 countries to prioritize Covid-19 response and recovery plan
The three countries pledged to continue vaccines and medical equipment donations to ASEAN countries.
The three countries pledged to continue vaccines and medical equipment donations to ASEAN countries.
US has intensified its Covid relief to ASEAN in the pandemic fight by donating vaccines and medical equipment, not to mention financial support.
The cooperation covers a wide range of issues, including public health, social security, economic integration, digital transformation, and sustainable development.
The new approach will enable ASEAN to resume its travel corridor and supply chain, giving vitality to different industries, including tourism.
Vietnam said businesses play an important role in the regional recovery framework.
The fund will be used to buy vaccines for the bloc's members.
They said a peaceful and non-violent resolution of the crisis and return to democracy is a matter of urgency.
Vietnam has amended the law to join the regional efforts against drug trafficking.
Joint efforts enable ASEAN to champion efforts in cybersecurity and inspire international participation.
ASEAN should focus on apply digital technologies to narrow development gaps while boosting high-quality human resources in mining and nurturing a green environment.
The regional governments have stood as one in action in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic from very early on.
Leaders of ASEAN member countries are expected to call for contributions of different sectors and agencies within the bloc to the joint battle against the pandemic.
Solidarity and regional cooperation are necessary to fight off the pandemic and accelerate the economic recovery process.
The ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) is a major driving force that is aimed at facilitating trade among country members.
Vietnam has proposed an initiative on investment kits for ASEAN smart urban cities as a way for member countries to better assess the feasibility of smart city projects.
This year’s edition is the third time its eligibility has been expanded to include students from the ASEAN region.
Restrictions to control the spread of the disease will weigh on activity in this third quarter and could persist if the outbreak is not under control.