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enterprises and private enterprises. It is these different viewpoints that have negatively affected Vietnam's reform and opening-up process. In that context, Phan Văn Khải made great efforts to lobby the Politburo to change its view on the private economy and self-employment. He made a historic contribution by presenting the 1999 Enterprise Law to the National Assembly. The law has liberated the private economy. As head of the Government, he issued a series of important decisions, abolishing many licenses (Khải signed a decision to cancel 268/560-580 sub-licenses), and administrative procedures. cumbersome policies to create favorable conditions for the private economy to have opportunities to develop, those policies have also contributed to protecting healthy and fair competition between
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1998 it was only 1.9%. If imports increased by 36.6% in 1996, then in 1997 it would only increase by 4%, in 1998 it would decrease by 0.8%, and in 1999 it would only increase by 2.1%. Because the openness of Vietnam's economy is not high at this time (exports compared to GDP have only reached 30%, the currency has not been converted), because there is already
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it only increased by 5.76%, in 1999 it only increased by 4.77%. Registered foreign direct investment capital in 1995 reached over 6.9 billion USD, in 1996 it reached nearly 10.2 billion USD, in 1997 it was nearly 5.6 billion USD, in 1998 it was nearly 5.1 billion USD, In 1999, it was nearly 2.6 billion USD.
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Although he made great efforts to prevent corruption, in general during his 9-year term, Phan Van Khai was unable to control the evil of bureaucratic corruption, which became increasingly complex and worse. Worse, the most prominent scandal during his time as prime minister was PMU Case 18, a scandal
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The meeting (40 minutes) lasted 15 minutes longer than expected. President Bush, with a conciliatory attitude, highly appreciated Vietnam's innovation achievements. The fact that the US leader acknowledged the progress in religion and human rights in Vietnam recently, affirmed his strong support for
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In the early stages of Khải's term as prime minister, the regional economic situation was very unstable, the 1997 Asian financial crisis had a strong impact on the Vietnamese economy. Due to the impact of the crisis, Vietnam's economic growth was at a high level in the period 1995–1997, but in 1998
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Phan Van Khai is considered a technocratic leader and has more professional capacity in economic management than his predecessors. He is the first Prime Minister of Vietnam to be trained professionally. He has an in-depth understanding of the field of macroeconomic management and also has a deeper
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He was born in the countryside of Củ Chi, Ho Chi Minh City, in a family with a tradition of patriotism and fighting foreign invaders. Khải had a patriotic heart from a very early age and worked through two wars against France and the United States. Phan Văn Khải took office as prime minister on 25
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During this period, before promulgating or deciding on any important issue, he sent documents to the consulting group for consideration before and after listening to the advice, he officially made a decision. Since then, successive prime ministers after Khải have maintained the activities of this
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Inflation if in 1996 was at 4.5%, in 1997 at 3.6%, then in 1998 it was at 9.2%. If the USD price decreased by 0.6% in 1995, increased by 1.2% in 1996, then increased by 14.2% in 1997, increased by 9.6% in 1998, etc. The growth rate of export turnover in 1996 was at 33 2%, in 1997 it was 26.6%, by
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Before the period when he took over as prime minister, Vietnam's economy was struggling to cope with the difficulties and challenges of the times, especially the fierce ideological conflicts when the leaders in the Party were still in power. Many doubts and distinctions between state-owned
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What I am concerned about is why some weaknesses in the socio-economic and public apparatus have been recognized for a long time, and many policies and measures have been proposed to overcome them, but the change is very slow, even Even if you're present, things will get
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After the war Phan Văn Khải was temporarily mayor of Ho Chi Minh City. From September 24, 1997 to June 24, 2006, he served as Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. He became the first Prime Minister of Vietnam to visit United States, meeting with President
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His wife was Nguyễn Thị Sáu, former deputy director of Ho Chi Minh City's Planning and Investment Department. She died in 2012. According to the media, he has a son, Phan Minh Hoan, and a daughter, Phan Thi Bach Yen.
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During Khải's term as prime minister, he officially established a separate advisory board for the Prime Minister and greatly trusted the organization that gathered many leading scientists in this field.
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Phan Văn Khải was considered as a moderate reformer who acted in support of the country's economic opening within the political range of Vietnam. He died on 17 March 2018 at his home in
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from 20 June to 25 June 2005. This trip marked a new milestone in the relationship between the two countries, especially in the economic field, many large contracts were signed.
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had a very successful meeting. The two leaders overcame the obstacles of cultural differences, war legacy issues, as well as different approaches to some sensitive issues.
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Khải is considered a leader with a moderate and progressive ideology. He has inherited and promoted many policies and strong innovative thinking of previous Prime Minister
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On 16 June 2006, he decided to retire from his position one year before the end of his term, after the Party Congress, at the National Assembly session (along with
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In his role as Prime Minister of Vietnam, Khải has made many official visits for the first time to many countries, especially Western countries such as
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His quote is also related to this incident. When Khải resigned, he also apologized to the people for allowing serious corruption to take place.
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Vietnam's accession to the WTO, and accepted the invitation to visit Vietnam in 2006 was something 10 years ago. year no one thought of.
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His trips have contributed to deepening international friendship and have also brought about many beneficial agreements for Vietnam.
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from 25 September 1997 until his resignation on 27 June 2006. He is considered a technocratic, innovative and benevolent leader.
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and the subsequent partition of the country, Pham Van Khai took the opportunity to emigrate to
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Members of the Standing Committee of the 8th Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam
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who were the strongest supporters of the negotiation process. negotiations to join the
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In the period from 15 December 1998 to 5 November 2001 he also served as chairman of
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understanding of the market economy than previous and current leaders at that time.
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Alternates of the 5th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
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Phan Văn Khải joined the revolution in 1947 and became member of the
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Phan Văn Khải was born on 25 December 1934 in Tan Thong Hoi commune,
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US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez and Phan Văn Khải
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From 1954 to 1959, he studied and worked on land reform in
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Chuyến thăm Mỹ lịch sử của nguyên Thủ tướng Phan Văn Khải
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Phan Văn Khải attended the ASEAN Conference in Laos, 2004
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Thái An. Vietnamnet Sunday, 18 March 2018 | 03:05 GMT+7
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Việt Anh. VnExpress Friday, 16 June 2006 | 19:18 GMT+7
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Thủ tướng Phan Văn Khải: 'Xin nhận lỗi trước đồng bào'
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September 1997. Following the path of his predecessor
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Initiation of the Prime Minister's Advisory Committee
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Prime Minister of Vietnam
Trần Đức Lương
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
Võ Văn Kiệt
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
First Deputy Prime Minister
Võ Văn Kiệt
Võ Văn Kiệt
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
Củ Chi District
Ho Chi Minh City
Cochinchina
Củ Chi District
Ho Chi Minh City
Communist Party of Vietnam
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