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Vietnam hosts ASEAN Maritime Conference, discusses sustainable development solutions

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ17/10/2023

On the morning of October 17, the Vietnam Maritime Administration held the opening ceremony of the 45th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group (MTWG) conference.
Lãnh đạo Cục Hàng hải Việt Nam cùng đại diện các quốc gia khai mạc hội nghị Nhóm công tác giao thông hàng hải ASEAN (MTWG) lần thứ 45 - Ảnh: THU DUNG

Leaders of the Vietnam Maritime Administration and representatives of countries opened the 45th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group (MTWG) meeting - Photo: THU DUNG

This year's ASEAN Maritime Conference is led by the Vietnam Maritime Administration and hosted by ASEAN in Ho Chi Minh City on a rotational basis. The conference focuses on new initiatives in the recovery and sustainable development of the maritime transport sector after the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the same time, the progress of implementing the 2022-2023 action plan on cargo circulation and waste management from ships was discussed.

Some participating countries also put forward many initiatives in applying smart technology in the fields of transportation and maritime activities.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Le Do Muoi - Director of the Vietnam Maritime Administration - expressed his hope that ASEAN countries will continue to cooperate together, creating a premise for the world maritime industry.

Mr. Muoi affirmed that Vietnam is a country with great potential for maritime transport , the maritime sector plays an essential role in the process of national socio-economic development. The country has 34 seaports, 296 wharves that can handle about 750 million tons of goods per year (of which the volume of goods passing through Vietnam's seaports in 2022 will reach 724 million tons, container cargo will reach 24.7 million Teus).

"As a member of ASEAN, we hope to continue to work with other countries to find solutions to enhance connectivity of high-quality maritime transport modes. Through the conference, countries are looking towards a new technological future for greener, more environmentally friendly maritime transport," Mr. Muoi emphasized.

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