14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Business

Vietnam expected to join OECD: PM

The move would help the country expand the scope and effectiveness of cooperation with the organization.

Vietnam is exploring the possibility of joining the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

 Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann. Source: VNA

This was stated by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during his meeting with OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann on January 22, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

To enhance the depth and effectiveness of Vietnam-OECD cooperation, the Prime Minister expressed Vietnam’s interest in studying the process of joining the OECD. He emphasized that Vietnam would need the organization’s support in meeting the standards and procedures required for membership.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also requested Secretary-General Mathias Cormann to direct OECD’s specialized departments to share expertise, provide policy advice, and support Vietnam in improving its competitiveness in line with OECD’s global governance standards. He also called for the OECD’s assistance in preparing and publishing key economic reports that would serve as a foundation for Vietnam’s long-term policy planning.

With a history spanning over 60 years, the OECD currently has 38 member countries, mostly high-income economies, in  North America, South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. It serves as a platform for its members and other nations to discuss and share experiences in addressing economic challenges and broader global issues.

Secretary-General Mathias Cormann acknowledged Vietnam as a dynamic economy playing an increasingly important role in Southeast Asia. He reaffirmed OECD’s commitment to strengthening cooperation and supporting Vietnam in its policy research and development efforts. He also agreed to help  Vietnam accede to the OECD Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnamese goods reach rural areas through Tet fairs

Vietnamese goods reach rural areas through Tet fairs

Hanoi is intensifying communication and outreach for the “Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods” campaign to boost consumption ahead of Tet, the country’s most important holiday.

Vietnamese goods dominate Tet market 2026 in Hanoi

Vietnamese goods dominate Tet market 2026 in Hanoi

Vietnamese-made goods, including agricultural products and Tet gift items, are dominating the domestic retail market ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year.

Ho Chi Minh City launches Vietnam International Financial Center

Ho Chi Minh City launches Vietnam International Financial Center

Ho Chi Minh City launched the Vietnam International Financial Center in a major push to become a regional hub for capital markets, fintech and strategic investment.

Suburban Hanoi Tet Fair drives domestic consumption and OCOP promotion

Suburban Hanoi Tet Fair drives domestic consumption and OCOP promotion

As Lunar New Year shopping accelerates, a suburban Hanoi commune is using a consumer goods exhibition to connect local producers with residents and strengthen demand for high-quality Vietnamese products.

Quoc Oai launches creative OCOP Center boosting craft production and tourism

Quoc Oai launches creative OCOP Center boosting craft production and tourism

The launch of a Creative Design and One Commune One Product (OCOP) Promotion Center in Quoc Oai Commune marks a step toward sustainable rural economic development, connecting traditional craft village products with tourism while enhancing market access and promoting local cultural identity.

Vietnam tech groups back state push on innovation, digital and green transition

Vietnam tech groups back state push on innovation, digital and green transition

Vietnam is counting on its technology sector to power the next phase of economic growth, with business leaders committing to innovation, digitalization and green transition under newly launched emulation movements.

Hanoi brings "Made in Vietnam" for Tet shopping 

Hanoi brings "Made in Vietnam" for Tet shopping 

The programs aim to stimulate local trade and meet Tet (the Lunar New Year) shopping demand, while supporting the growth of Hanoi’s cultural industries and tourism.

From clay toys to tea: culture shapes shopping at Spring Fair 2026

From clay toys to tea: culture shapes shopping at Spring Fair 2026

Beyond its record-breaking scale, the first Spring Fair 2026 feels less like a marketplace than a cultural crossroads, where regional identities, handcrafted goods and digital ambition converge, hinting at how Vietnamese products may find new value ahead of the Lunar New Year 2026.