14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
News

Strengthening Vietnam - Japan bilateral relationship via PM Phuc’s Japan visit

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s official visit to Japan and attendance at the 23rd International Conference on the Future of Asia from June 4-8 aim to further deepen Vietnam-Japan extensive partnership across diverse areas.

The Vietnamese Government attaches great importance to increasing ties between localities of Vietnam and Japan, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc told the governor of Ibaraki, Masaru Hashimoto, in Tokyo. Phuc expressed his satisfaction at the growing collaboration between Vietnamese localities and Ibaraki, especially in the fields of agriculture and processing industry.

He praised Ibaraki’s strengths in agriculture, science-technology, and education, and urged the prefecture to continue encouraging its businesses to invest in Vietnam, as well as share experience, transfer high technologies, and support Vietnam’s efforts to modernise and industrialise its agricultural sector.

 
 
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received governor of Ibaraki, Masaru Hashimoto
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received governor of Ibaraki, Masaru Hashimoto

The PM also proposed the Japanese prefecture receive more Vietnamese workers and train human resources while coordinating with Vietnamese localities to host activities in celebration of the 45th founding anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties and 50 years of establishment of Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association in Ibaraki in 2018.

Hashimoto said Ibaraki authorities and entrepreneurs want to step up multi-faceted investment cooperation with Vietnamese localities, and receive more high-quality workers to work in the prefecture. He urged the two sides to enhance collaboration on the ground of implementing effectively their cooperation plans.

The same day, PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc received Tadashi Maeda, CEO/Exec Managing Director of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), and Tsuyoshi Yaguchi, Chairman of the Committee on Security under the Japanese House of Representatives.


The JBIC executive said the bank wants to further assist Vietnam with infrastructure development and implementation of financial services for development. Yaguchi hoped the two countries will push ahead with economic cooperation and increase the role of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum to boost free trade. The PM pledged to create all favourable conditions for Japanese banking-finance organizations to make investment in Vietnam. 

The trip is also expected to promote economic ties at the central and local level and reflect Vietnam’s active role in the region. From the reliable, stable and long-term partnership framework established in April 2002, the two nations upgraded their relations to the extensive strategic partnership for peace and prosperity in Asia in March 2014.

Japan is Vietnam’s economic partner of top significance and the first G7 country to recognise Vietnam as a market economy. In 2016, two-way trade hit 29.7 billion USD. In the first four months of this year, the figure passed 10 billion USD, up 16 percent annually. 

Japan is the largest supplier of official development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam, accounting for around 30 percent of the total. Over the past years, the two countries have made breakthroughs in agricultural link with the signing of the Medium to Long-term Vision for Vietnam-Japan Agricultural Cooperation. 

Japan continually provides ODA for Vietnam in climate change response, and has pledged to study mid- and long-term assistance to Vietnam in the regard. In the four months of this year, up to 261,571 Japanese tourists arrived in Vietnam, ranking third behind China and the Republic of Korea (RoK). Locality-to-locality cooperation has been strongly reinforced. 

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Six strategic shifts shape Hanoi’s push to become regional innovation hub

Six strategic shifts shape Hanoi’s push to become regional innovation hub

Hanoi is redefining how it grows and governs as global economic and technological change forces major cities to rethink development models, with the Vietnamese capital aiming to emerge as a regional urban leader and an innovation center. This analysis by Nguyen Van Khoi, former Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, examines how the capital is reshaping its long-term development strategy amid digital transformation, green growth, the rise of the knowledge economy and deeper global integration.

From ancient villages to herbal retreats, community tourism gives Hanoi fresh appeal

From ancient villages to herbal retreats, community tourism gives Hanoi fresh appeal

The capital city is drawing on its rural outskirts to add new depth to its tourism profile.

Youth footsteps echo on Ba Dinh Square ahead of September 2 parade

Youth footsteps echo on Ba Dinh Square ahead of September 2 parade

Ba Dinh Square is filled with the sound of marching as young people prepare for the nation’s biggest celebration.

Hanoi promotes Ba Dinh as cultural tourism hub during National Day

Hanoi promotes Ba Dinh as cultural tourism hub during National Day

Hanoi prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day with a cultural and tourism program.

Hanoi showcases tradition and innovation at national achievement exhibition 2025

Hanoi showcases tradition and innovation at national achievement exhibition 2025

The Hanoi exhibition space highlights cultural heritage and creativity, leaving a strong impression on city leaders at the National Achievement Exhibition.

Vietnam – Cuba friendship pickleball tournament strengthens special bond

Vietnam – Cuba friendship pickleball tournament strengthens special bond

Diplomacy turned into rallies on Hanoi’s courts.

Legend of Youth performance brings wartime memories to Hanoi nights

Legend of Youth performance brings wartime memories to Hanoi nights

A museum performance in Hanoi is turning history into a living experience for both locals and visitors.

Waste-for-gifts event inspires Hanoi youth to recycle

Waste-for-gifts event inspires Hanoi youth to recycle

Since 2020, schoolchildren and office workers across Hanoi have joined waste-for-gifts drives that collected more than 15 tons of recyclables in only a few weeks.