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Hanoi seals strategic investment ties with Australia at high-level visit

THE HANOI TIMES — Meeting with over 120 Australian businesses and signing a number of cooperation agreements, Hanoi's recent mission to Australia has opened new chapters in trade, investment, tourism, and urban innovation.

The Hanoi delegation, led by Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee and Chairman of the Hanoi People's Council Nguyen Ngoc Tuan, meets with the Deputy President of the Legislative Council of New South Wales in Australia. Photos: Do Truong/ Kinh te & Do thi Newspaper

From March 31 to April 3, a Hanoi delegation led by Chairman of the Hanoi People's Council Nguyen Ngoc Tuan visited Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne, forging key partnerships to boost economic and cultural cooperation. The highlight was the “Hanoi - Australia 2025 Investment, Trade, and Tourism Promotion Conference,” co-hosted in Sydney with support from Australia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission.

During the event, Tuan reaffirmed Hanoi’s ambitious target of over 8% economic growth and its commitment to creating a transparent, investor-friendly environment. At the meeting, Hanoi and Australian enterprises inked several memoranda of understanding, reinforcing the city’s role as a gateway to Southeast Asia.

Vice Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee and Chairman of the Hanoi People's Council Nguyen Ngoc Tuan speaks at the conference

Earlier on the day, the delegation met with the Deputy President of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, Rodney John Roberts, to discuss bilateral engagement, governance models, and environmental management strategies.

In Canberra, the delegation met with the Minister for Planning and Sustainable Development, Chris Steel, to discuss sustainable urban planning and to lay the groundwork for a potential cooperation agreement between the two capitals.

In Melbourne, the delegation was hosted by Maree Edwards, Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, where both sides explored ways to strengthen legislative cooperation and policy exchanges. 

The delegation also met with the Vietnamese Business Association in Australia, encouraging the diaspora to continue acting as a bridge for bilateral investment and trade.

Nguyen Ngoc Tuan said that Hanoi’s strengthened ties with Australia will serve as a catalyst for long-term and sustainable development.

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