China's Sunny Group plans US$2.5 billion investment in Vietnam
The Vietnamese Government will ensure favorable conditions for Sunny Group to succeed in their investment and business operations in the country.
The Vietnamese Government will ensure favorable conditions for Sunny Group to succeed in their investment and business operations in the country.
For the relations between these two countries, it was an incident as good as unprecedented.
Increased frequency of flights to China is expected to further boost tourism recovery.
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, an average of 7.5 million Chinese tourists traveled to Vietnam each year, accounting for one-third of the country's total international visitors.
China's border reopening will positively impact many Vietnamese enterprises' business activities.
Because of the global trade woes and rising transportation fees, the Chinese market has become more important due to its proximity to Vietnam.
Vietnam and China release a joint statement following the official visit of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to the neighboring country, stressing the importance of a sustainable, long-lasting, and healthy bilateral relationship.
The two legislatures play a very important role in the national construction and development of each country.
Vietnam and China are close neighbours sharing long-standing friendship and many similarities in political regime and development path.
Vietnam welcomes and stays ready to create favorable conditions for China’s major and hi-tech enterprises to expand investment in the country.
Both general secretaries of the two communist parties are committed to party-building and anti-corruption.
Memoranda of understanding (MoU) on cooperation between their capitals Hanoi and Beijing were also inked.
The delegation includes six out of 18 members of the Politburo, which is the nation’s most influential body.
Apart from enhancing political trust, the two top leaders are expected to discuss directions for the future of the neighboring countries.
The visit is slated for October 30 to November 2.
China's Premier Li Keqiang invited his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh and high-ranking officials to visit China at a convenient time.
The two airlines will also promote exchange, freight and airport services, bringing diverse and attractive options for passengers.