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Japan, Ho Chi Minh City a role model for cooperation: city chairman

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Ho Chi Minh City is expected to become the cooperation model between Vietnamese localities and Japan, Phan Van Mai, chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, said at a ceremony on Wednesday to mark the 50th milestone of Vietnam-Japan relationship.

“The speed and level of development of this bilateral relationship have been truly astonishing, substantial, and reassuring,” Mai said at the event.

According to Mai, as Japan continues fostering connections with the Mekong region and promoting its vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific, Ho Chi Minh City can serve as an important link allowing the regional supply and value chains to be enhanced and a just, stable, and viable regional security architecture to be ensured. 

Also at the event, Japanese Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City Ono Masuo claimed that the relationship between the two nations is now in an extremely good place with friendship and cooperation deepening at all levels, particularly in the realms of the economy, politics, culture, and sport.

“The relationship between Vietnam and Japan is  becoming more equal and interdependent, rather than the former relationship of being the donor and the recipient of aid,” Masuo said.

To date, Japan has over 1,600 projects with a total capital of nearly $8.2 billion in the city.

Ho Chi Minh City-Japan trade turnover in 2022 reached nearly $5.1 billion.

These impressive growth rates have elevated Japan to be Ho Chi Minh City’s third largest investor and fifth largest trading partner.

Making use of leveraging of the policies, Mai shared expectations that Ho Chi Minh City will continue receiving advice, support, and collaboration from Japanese partners in order to help it break through on the regional and global growth map.

He also noted that Japanese investors are expected to step up investments and help Ho Chi Minh City hone its competitive edges in transportation, production infrastructure, logistics, healthcare, and urban development.

In addition, fields such as digital economy development, innovation, green growth, circular economy, and new energy hold the promise of expanding cooperation opportunities between both sides.

In particular, Ho Chi Minh City hopes to work with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to build new models for Official Development Assistance (ODA) that exemplify the dynamic combination of JICA’s ODA, the city’s budget, investments from businesses, and contributions from service users.

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Vietnam puts forward 4 key pillars for Mekong-Lancang Cooperation

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Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son has said that he highly valued the cooperation between the country members of the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation (MLC) and put forth four priority areas for the mechanism in the future.

Minister Son proposed the four priorities while speaking at the eighth MLC Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, which opened in Beijing, China, on Thursday.

The event got together representatives of the six country members of MLC, including China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The meeting focused on reviewing past cooperation results and discussing new plans for the MLC.

In his speech, Son affirmed that Vietnam treasures and continues actively contributing to the close cooperation between the MLC nations.

In that spirit, Minister Son proposed the four cooperation areas that should be prioritized by all the country members in the foreseeable future. 

He firstly mentioned fundamental industrial development with a gradual transition from processing and assembly to research, design, and production, based on innovation, creativity, and application and transfer of advanced technologies.

Secondly, he called on the MLC countries to boost digital transformation through policy dialogues on digital economy and cybersecurity, to cooperate in developing digital human resources, smart cities, and digitalization of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and to encourage digital infrastructure construction in manufacturing industries.

Thirdly, environmental protection and green growth transition should be stepped up through cooperation in developing a bio-circular-green economy, clean and renewable energy, and smart agriculture.

In such a transition, it is necessary to accelerate the completion and implementation of the MLC Water Resources Cooperation Action Plan for the period 2023-27, expand the scope of sharing meteorological, hydrological, and dam operation data, and strengthen coordination between MLC and the Mekong River Commission.

Lastly, the minister advised promoting trade cooperation, building smart supply chains, supporting MSMEs’ connection with multinational enterprises, and reforming the investment environment in each country.

Son’s proposals received positive response and support from many other delegates of the meeting.

In reviewing the MLC’s past operations, the meeting applauded the effective cooperation in various fields, including water resource use and management, cross-border economy, agricultural development, poverty reduction, connectivity between the MLC members, flood forecasting, and natural disaster prevention.

The MLC Special Fund has supported country members in developing over 700 projects relating to trade, agriculture, tourism, health, women empowerment, hunger eradication and poverty alleviation, water resource planning and management, and others.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized that the MLC, which was set up in 2015, is a mechanism that comes from the people and for the people, while proposing that the organization support the development strategies of country members.

All ministers agreed to consider the possibility of establishing the people-centered Mekong-Lancang Innovation Corridor as well as developing the Mekong-Lancang Economic Belt, in order to boost application of advanced technologies to economic development, strengthen infrastructure connectivity, facilitate trade and investment, promote green growth, and support clean energy transition.

The delegates pledged to foster education and tourism cooperation and expand people-to-people exchanges. 

The meeting expressed their support for Vietnam to host the second MLC Ministerial Meeting on Water Resources in 2024.

The Mekong River has a total length of about 4,880km, stemming from China and flowing through all six country members of MLC.

The river’s section going through Chinese territory is called Lancang.

The Mekong is the longest river in Southeast Asia, the seventh longest in Asia, and the 12th longest in the world.   

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Vietnamese prime minister chairs welcome ceremony for Belarusian premier

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Friday morning hosted a welcome ceremony for his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenko at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi before holding talks with the latter at the headquarters of the government.

The top Belarusian leader had arrived in Vietnam on Wednesday night.

This is his first visit to the Southeast Asian country since he took office in June 2020.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh waves to children in Hanoi at a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian prime minister on December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh waves to children in Hanoi at a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian prime minister on December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

PM Chinh greeted Golovchenko at the drop-off site before the two walked down a red carpet to an honorary stage to start the ceremony.

The two prime ministers of Vietnam and Belarus attend a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian leader. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

The two prime ministers of Vietnam and Belarus attend a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian leader in Hanoi, December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenk (L) are pictured walking in the Presidential Palace. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenk are pictured walking at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (first, left) and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenk (second, left) take a look at photos describing the two nations’ ties. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (L) and his Belarusian counterpart Roman Golovchenk (R, 3rd) take a look at photos describing the two nations’ ties in Hanoi, December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

The general view of the Vietnam and Belarus leaders’ talks after a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian prime minister on December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

A general view of Vietnamese and Belarusian officials’ talks after a welcome ceremony for the Belarusian prime minister in Hanoi on December 8, 2023. Photo: Nguyen Khanh / Tuoi Tre

After the ceremony, the two leaders strolled along a path leading to the headquarters of the government for their talks.

As part of his first Vietnam visit, the Belarusian prime minister was set to meet Vietnam’s Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong and State President Vo Van Thuong on Friday.

His entourage includes several high-ranking officials from Belarus and some representatives from major Belarusian companies.

During his meeting with the chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee on Thursday, the two witnessed the signing of cooperation deals between Hanoi and Minsk for the 2024-26 period.

Golovchenko also visited Hung Yen Province, where two projects of joint ventures between Vietnam and Belarus are being executed.

Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko visits Maz Asia JSC in Hung Yen Province, December 7, 2023. Photo: Vietnam News Agency

Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko visits Maz Asia JSC in Hung Yen Province, northern Vietnam, December 7, 2023. Photo: Vietnam News Agency

He paid a visit to the headquarters of Maz Asia JSC and planted friendship trees at the campus of Au Viet Food Import – Export and Manufacture JSC in Kim Dong District, Hung Yen Province.

PM Golovchenko said that his nation has much experience in waste treatment as well as in used tire and plastic recycling thus he expected stronger partnership with Hung Yen in these fields.

He hoped the provincial authorities would create favorable conditions for the projected expansion of Maz Asia’s automobile manufacturing and assembly plant.

On the occasion of his visit to Vietnam, Golovchenko, Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Evgeny Shestako, and the Belarusian consul general in Vietnam organized a ceremony on Thursday to open the Belarusian Consulate General in Thu Duc City under Ho Chi Minh City.

Vice-chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Vo Van Hoan received the Belarusian prime minister on the same day.

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Trade, cooperation on agenda as Cambodia’s PM Hun Manet visits Vietnam next week

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet will visit Vietnam on Monday and Tuesday next week at the invitation of Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.

This will be the Cambodian leader’s first visit to neighboring Vietnam since he took office in August.

Manet previously visited Vietnam in August last year when he was Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Commander of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.

PM Chinh will chair a welcome ceremony for his Cambodian counterpart.

They will hold talks and witness the signing of cooperation agreements.

The two leaders were set to visit the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi and talk to students there.

They will also attend the Vietnam-Cambodia trade and investment promotion forum.

During his working trip, the Cambodian premier will meet with Vietnamese Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, State President Vo Van Thuong, and National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue.

Ties between Vietnam and Cambodia have developed stably and positively since they were established in 1967.

High-level diplomatic exchanges between the two countries have intensified, with the latest visit made by President of the Cambodian National Assembly Samdech Khuon Sudary to Vietnam earlier this month.

PM Chinh and PM Manet met for the first time when they attended the 43rd ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Indonesia in September this year.

During the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in China in October, State President Thuong had a meeting with PM Manet.

He transferred PM Chinh’s invitation for a visit to Vietnam to Manet and got the latter’s agreement.

During these meetings, the two sides agreed to boost high-level exchanges to deepen the two countries’ relations.

There is ample room for Vietnam and Cambodia to enhance their cooperation in economy and infrastructure, expert said.

The two countries’ bilateral trade reached a record of more than US$11 billion last year.

In the January-July period this year, the figure was $5.3 billion, with Vietnam earning $3 billion from exports to the neighboring country.

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