(VOVWORLD) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with leaders of several major Estonian corporations in Tallinn on Monday to boost investment and business cooperation in Vietnam.
PM Pham Minh Chinh (R) receives President of Bolt Group Jevgeni Kabanov. (Photo: Lai Hoa/ VOV) |
He said that the Vietnamese Government will provide all necessary support in accordance with the law to ensure effective and sustainable operations by foreign investors, including those from Estonia. He called for a results-oriented approach from businesses, stating that "commitments must lead to concrete outcomes,” thereby deepening the Vietnam–Estonia relationship in a practical and effective manner.
At the meeting with leaders of Bolt Group, PM Chinh commended their business performance and welcomed its role in promoting digital transformation in transport and logistics. He urged the company to explore new business areas, develop digital transformation models, integrate advanced technologies like AI, and share operational experience with Vietnamese agencies and businesses to foster sustainable cooperation and development.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) and 5.0 Robotics CEO and co-founder Carlo Lustrissimi. (Photo: Lai Hoa/ VOV) |
At the meeting with leaders of the 5.0 Robotics, the firm's CEO and co-founder Carlo Lustrissimi and Sales and Partnerships Development Specialist Ilaria Perla proposed to launch a project titled "100 robots for 100 talents”, which will see 100 advanced CNC machines provided for 100 Vietnamese SMEs, accompanied by training for 100 local robot technicians.
PM Chinh endorsed the company’s investment plan and called on 5.0 Robotics to transfer technology to Vietnam and contribute to building a vibrant innovation ecosystem, particularly in AI and smart factories. He encouraged the company to support Vietnamese startups in accessing new technologies and training high-quality human resources.