Vietnam, US businesses sign contracts worth over US$2.2 billion
The contracts will contribute to a balanced bilateral trade and economic relations for sustainable and mutual benefits.
The contracts will contribute to a balanced bilateral trade and economic relations for sustainable and mutual benefits.
Health care was high on the agenda of the US Vice President's trip to Vietnam last month.
The prime minister reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to strengthening the Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership.
The strong Vietnam-US relations show a great example of how old foes are befriending.
The Vietnamese company plans to export more semi-trailers to the US market annually.
Both countries have overcome a difficult past to become trusted partners and are ready to take the partnership to a new level.
US Vice President Kamala Harris stated that the Vietnam-US relations would continue to progress in all spheres, with priorities given to economy-trade, climate change, science-technology, and healthcare.
Vaccines, regional security, and climate change are expected to be discussed during the trip.
"Vice President Harris has an opportunity to show that the US is back - not just in the security realm but in trade, too."
The pandemic and climate change have posed enormous challenges for the Mekong sub-region’s sustainable and inclusive development.