UNIDROIT Strengthens Cooperation with Viet Nam through High-Level Meetings

On 14 and 15 September 2025, UNIDROIT visited relevant authorities in Viet Nam for a series of high-level meetings aimed at strengthening cooperation in the field of private law reform and modernisation.

At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UNIDROIT Secretary-General Ignacio Tirado and Principal Legal Officer Meiling Huang were warmly received by Deputy Foreign Minister Le Anh Tuan and his team. The two parties exchanged views on strengthening collaboration in areas of shared priority, with Viet Nam expressing its keen interest in drawing upon UNIDROIT’s expertise to support the development and modernisation of its legal system in line with the demands of the new era. Particular attention was given to the importance of aligning legal reform with Viet Nam’s socio-economic development goals and the country’s increasing integration into the global economy.

UNIDROIT Secretary-General stressed the Institute’s commitment to supporting Viet Nam in this process. He noted that Viet Nam’s determination to strengthen its legal system in response to new economic and technological realities provides fertile ground for cooperation with UNIDROIT. UNIDROIT stands ready to share the expertise and instruments to contribute to Viet Nam’s reform agenda.

Prior to the meeting with the Vice Minister, UNIDROIT took part in an open discussion hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which brought together officials from several Vietnamese ministries, universities, and research institutes. The session provided an open forum to exchange views on topics ranging from property law theory and UNIDROIT’s standards-based approach to contemporary issues such as digital assets and data property rights, while also allowing participants to consider comparative experiences and their relevance for Viet Nam’s ongoing legal reforms.

UNIDROIT also visited the Ministry of Justice and held talks with Mr. Nguyen Huu Huyen, Director General of the International Cooperation Department, and his team. Discussions focused on the promotion of UNIDROIT’s legal instruments in Viet Nam, particularly those designed to improve access to credit. The meeting also addressed instruments that respond to emerging challenges, including the Principles on Digital Assets and on Verified Carbon Credits. The two parties further considered prospects for Viet Nam’s collaboration with UNIDROIT and explored opportunities for capacity-building, such as internships and expert exchanges at the UNIDROIT Asian Transnational Law Centre. UNIDROIT was informed of Viet Nam’s undergoing process to consider membership of the Institute, and welcomed the country’s commitment to strengthening cooperation, expressing its readiness to build on this positive momentum in the future.

In the meeting with Ms. Trinh Thi Huong, Deputy Director General of the Agency for Private Enterprise and Cooperative Development at the Ministry of Finance, and her team, discussions centred on Viet Nam’s ongoing efforts to reform access to credit and legislation concerning small and medium-sized enterprises. The exchange also highlighted opportunities for future collaboration between UNIDROIT and the Ministry of Finance, with both sides agreeing to continue this fruitful dialogue in the months ahead.

For more information, see the press release from the Vietnamese government here.

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