In an interview granted to China’s Xinhua news agency on the occasion of his attendance at the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai on November 4-5, PM Phuc affirmed that the most outstanding achievement is the strengthening of political, diplomatic and economic ties.
According to the Vietnamese Prime Minister, the two countries have maintained regular mutual visits and high-level contacts, through which the two sides reached common perceptions on many important matters.
The political and diplomatic relations between Vietnam and China have laid a foundation for the development of investment, trade and economic ties, with the signing of many investment and economic agreements.
China has become one of Vietnam’s most important trade partners with the two-way trade surging, and trade imbalance gradually improving.
![]() PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has a meeting with Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping while attending CIIE 2018 in Shanghai. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() The meeting between Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping in Shanghai. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() Heads of delegations attending CIIE 2018. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc addresses the opening ceremony of CIIE 2018. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() The Vietnamese and Chinese leaders visit Vietnam’s booth at the expo. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev and Lao PM Thongloun Sisoulith at CIIE 2018. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA |
A string of people-to-people activities, particularly between youths, residents in border areas, have been held, thus positively contributing to enhancing the bilateral time-honored friendship.
Tourism cooperation between Vietnam and China has continued to advance in recent years, and China is Vietnam’s largest source of foreign visitors. Last year, Vietnam welcomed over 4 million Chinese tourists, up 48.6% year-on-year, accounting for over 30% of the total international arrivals to Vietnam. In the first ten months of this year, around 4.2 million Chinese tourists visited Vietnam, representing a year-on-year rise of 28.8%. Meanwhile, about 3 million Vietnamese people visit China each year.
PM Phuc noted that both sides have coordinated closely in carrying out legal documents on land border, intensified management over security and safety in border areas, and achieved common perceptions on controlling dispute and maintaining peace and stability at sea, while actively stepping up negotiation mechanisms on sea-related issues.
These achievements have contributed to solidifying the foundation for the Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, thus boosting development and improving position of each nation.
The Vietnamese government leader suggested the two sides continue to implement the important perception shared by leaders of the two countries, increase the exchange of high-level visits and contacts, promote friendly exchanges and win-win cooperation, and bring practical benefits to the two peoples.
PM Phuc appreciated China’s organizing the 2018 CIIE which reflects the country’s thinking of mutual benefit and win-win cooperation, creating a large-scale, important new trade promotion channel for China and partners, and offering opportunities to enterprises from China and other countries to obtain information, research markets and promote trade.
The first China International Import Expo (CIIE) was the ever largest trade, investment and tourism event held in China. Vietnam was one of the 12 “guests of honor” at the expo, which was attended by over 130 countries and territories. |
Through this expo, Vietnam, as a bridge between the ASEAN Economic Community and China, looks forward to optimizing practical benefits brought by the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area, contributing to the overall development of ASEAN-China economic and trade relations, he added.
The Vietnamese Prime Minister also affirmed Vietnam’s support of cooperative activities and economic linkages within the framework of the “Belt and Road Initiative” for the sake of peace, development and prosperity for nations in the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits and respecting independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of participating countries as well as international law.
He noted that in 2017, Vietnam and China signed a memorandum of understanding on joint implementation of “Belt and Road Initiative” and "Two Corridors and One Economic Circle" plan. Vietnam is of the view that the two countries have cooperation potential in promoting connectivity in policy, infrastructure, trade, finance and people-to-people links, he said.
![]() The Vietnamese Prime Minister meets with Mayor of Shanghai Ying Yong in Shanghai. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() He also has a meeting with Chinese businesses in Shanghai. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() PM Phuc at the inauguration ceremony of Vietnam Trade Promotion Office in Hangzhou. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() The Vietnamese leader receives President of Texhong Hong Tianzhu in Shanghai. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA ![]() He also meets Yan Jiehe, founder of China’s Pacific Construction Group. Photo: Thong Nhat / VNA |
He proposed that Vietnam and China focus on fostering cooperation for greater access to the Chinese market by Vietnamese enterprises, and advantageous commodities such as agricultural products, seafood, fruits, and electronic products, and actively promote balanced and sustainable trade.
The PM also called for greater Chinese investment in hi-tech and environmental-friendly projects in Vietnam, while proposing the Chinese side facilitate Vietnam’s access to its preferential loans.
He informed that the Vietnamese government has instructed ministries and sectors to coordinate with the Chinese side to concretize the above-mentioned cooperation contents, and work out specific cooperation plans on connecting the "Two Corridors and One Economic Circle" with the “Belt and Road Initiative”./.
VNP