Vietnam Gov’t approves pilot smart border gate project with China
The project focuses on transforming the Huu Nghi International Border Gate into a "model border gate", the most advanced land border gate in ASEAN.
The project focuses on transforming the Huu Nghi International Border Gate into a "model border gate", the most advanced land border gate in ASEAN.
Lao Cai enjoys unique comparative advantages that position it to become a growth hub and economic and trade center that provides connectivity between Vietnam, ASEAN, and Southwest China.
The strong and friendly relationship between the two countries makes Chinese enterprises, particularly those in the Greater Bay Area, confident about investing in Vietnam.
Both sides are expected to accelerate the connectivity of transportation infrastructure, particularly in railways, roads, and border crossings, under the frameworks of "Two Corridors, One Belt" and "Belt and Road Initiative."
Vietnam expects to cooperate with China in personnel training, management, control, and design of railway projects.
China regards Vietnam as a priority in its overall neighborhood diplomacy, supporting the country’s successful industrialization, modernization, and expansion of its international role.
His visit is at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang and WEF Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is scheduled to attend the World Economic Forum's (WEF) 15th Annual Pioneers Meeting in China next week.
Vietnam opposes China's illegal surveys on its continental shelf and exclusive economic zone.
All existing problems in the US-China relationship remained unsolved after Blinken's new China visit.
The expressway will stimulate socio-economic development in four major economic zones in Vietnam: the northern, central, southern, and Mekong Delta regions.
Both sides are expected to build a bridge over the Red River in the border area of Bat Xat, Lao Cai (Vietnam), and Ba Sai, Yunnan (China), among other initiatives.
The scope of cooperation includes not only investment but also technology transfer, employee training, and the exploration of other markets.
Vietnam opposes China's latest baseline on its sea territory in the Gulf of Tonkin.
The two sides believe that the people-to-people links would promote cooperation in culture, tourism, and manpower, and therefore contribute to economic ties.
French author Charlotte Aguttes-Reynier's Modern Art in Indochina features biographies and rare works by famous Vietnamese painters.
The content spans political, economic, cultural, and tourism fields, as well as addressing issues and building people-to-people ties guided by the consensus of top leaders.