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Vietnam, United States firms sign MoUs on energy, AI, information centre, Vietnam govt says

Vietnamese and U.S. firms have signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to work together in energy, expert system and a data centre, the Vietnamese government stated on Tuesday.

The MoUs were signed at an organization forum in the United States, the government said in a declaration.

The MoUs consist of one on energy technology transfer signed by Vietnam's state-oil company PetroVietnam and Kellogg Brown & & Root, LNG cooperation in between PetroVietnam's unit PTSC and Excelerate Energy, and AI and information centre advancement in between Sovico Group and Supermicro.

Vietnam's Vietjet said it signed a $1.1-billion cooperation agreement with Honeywell Aerospace Technologies. The U.S. business will provide avionics and aviation technical services for Vietjet's aircraft fleet, the budget airline company said.

The forum was likewise attended by Vietnamese president To Lam, who is arranged to satisfy U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Lam stated the two nations had plenty of space to comply and Vietnam hoped the U.S. will become its largest source of foreign investment.

Lam said he expected the U.S. government to quickly acknowledge Vietnam as a market economy, according to the declaration.

The U.S. Commerce Department stated last month it would continue to categorize Vietnam as a non-market economy. If Vietnam applies once again, it will take U.S. regulators months to come to a. decision.

Vietnam has long looked for an upgrade, which would decrease. punitive anti-dumping responsibilities imposed on non-market economies. recognized as having a heavy state influence.

(source: Reuters)