Vietnamese products have secured strong footholds in distribution and retail networks across numerous Chinese cities and provinces, where they enjoy growing consumer favour.
During the 2022–25 period, bilateral agricultural trade recorded an average annual growth rate of 15 per cent, with fruit continuing to serve as the core pillar of cooperation.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Finance will step up consultations and experience sharing to shape priority themes for APEC 2027 that fully reflect national strategic orientations, align with key resolutions of the Party and the State and remain consistent with the...
More than 300 enterprises from Việt Nam, China, ASEAN countries, Vietnamese industry associations and domestic and foreign trade, tourism and investment promotion organisations are participating.
The MoIT has consistently prioritised close coordination with Chinese local authorities to support enterprises from both countries in pursuing practical investment and business opportunities.
Vietnam Railways Corporation (VNR) has launched online ticket sales for its international passenger service on the Gia Lâm–Nanning route, making it easier for travellers to book cross-border train journeys.
Huatie Vice Chairman Fan Dongtao said the firm has been implementing cooperation projects in various localities, primarily in infrastructure investment and construction, covering transport systems, urban facilities, and service complexes. It is also in discussions with Vietnamese partners to further...
Thắng highlighted the robust growth of Việt Nam–China relations, noting that China has been Việt Nam’s largest trading partner for over 20 years, with trade reaching more than US$200 billion last year.
This grassroots synergy – powered by digital platforms, complementary industries and cultural affinity – has fueled a robust partnership between the two countries.
Vietnamese and Chinese enterprises have agreed to establish a new maritime shipping corridor, named “Two Ports, One Route,” directly linking Weifang Port in Shandong province of China with Long An International Port in Tây Ninh province of Việt Nam.
The route offers travellers an exciting opportunity to explore the rich cultural, culinary and historical heritage of two of Asia’s most iconic cities, according to Vietjet.
Chinese firms praised Việt Nam’s improving business climate, citing stronger legal frameworks, competitive production costs, advanced infrastructure, and vibrant industries as catalysts for expanded collaboration in trade, investment, and innovation.