Vietnam-Germany relations: Room for education cooperation remains large
The operation of a German-invested university and the demand for Vietnamese professionals are making education and training become a new key pillar in bilateral relations.
The operation of a German-invested university and the demand for Vietnamese professionals are making education and training become a new key pillar in bilateral relations.
It awakened the impression that Germany more "has to cooperate" than "would like to cooperate" with China and that Germany has more mistrust than confidence in China as a partner and competitor.
The mural is a gift from the German Embassy to the people of the capital. It is also the result of the passionate work of artist Thu Thuy, expressing the affection of the Vietnamese people for Germany.
Dr. Thomas Guidat, who celebrated five Tets (the Lunar New Year) in Vietnam, said his experience of the traditional Vietnamese holiday is “unforgettable.”
A robust public finance management system will enable Vietnam to achieve its long-term socio-economic growth.
General Secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong receives German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on November 13 during the latter's official visit to Vietnam.
Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz make their annoucements to the media after the two sides have a private meeting.
High-ranking exchange visits are expected to enhance the relationship between the two countries with good economic cooperation in Europe and ASEAN.
During the 2022-2027 tenure, the Vietnam-Germany Friendship Organization – Hanoi chapter plans to expand its operation by recruiting new members, especially businesses and associations with connections to Germany.
A strong bilateral relationship would further contribute to the prosperity and stability of the Asia-Pacific and the world at large.
The move aims to facilitate Vietnamese citizens in Germany to obtain residence permits and conduct other administrative procedures.
Germany helped Vietnam initiate its Smart Grid roadmap in 2017 when the Southeast Asian country did not yet have a complete energy transition concept and had not yet committed to net zero.
Germany, the largest trading partner of Vietnam in Europe, has assisted the Southeast Asian country’s energy sector since 2013 by providing soft loans, technical and financial support.
Economic ties are a highlight in the bilateral relations as Germany is Vietnam’s largest trading partner in Europe while Vietnam is Germany’s biggest trading partner in ASEAN.
The capital city of Hanoi is also worth a detour! Visiting the iconic lake of the capital- the Hoan Kiem Lake, travelers may have a chance to indulge themselves in the funky daily life of the residents there.
The direct route links Vietnam with Europe kicking-start the plan to expand the flight network of Vietnam's aviation industry to other countries in the near future.
Twenty selected German films of different genres will be screened online from February 18 to March 31.