Vietnam, Japan reaches new progress in strategic cooperation
The two countries are looking to take their strategic partnership to a new height in the spirit of sincerity, affection, trust, substantiality, and efficiency.
The two countries are looking to take their strategic partnership to a new height in the spirit of sincerity, affection, trust, substantiality, and efficiency.
Vietnam and Japan share similar strategic objectives, for which the two can complement each other in terms of development level, technological capabilities, trade, and population structures.
Back in 2007, the two sides agreed in the Joint Statement that they would exchange high-ranking visits and port calls.
Prime Minister’s Pham Minh Chinh visit to Japan has been a timely assurance of the country’s determination to be a solid investment destination.
Vietnam would continue to support foreign businesses, including those from Japan, to expand businesses and gain success in the country, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has said.
Vietnam expects Japanese investors to help the country create breakthroughs for development, especially in terms of capital, technology, and governance capabilities.
Vietnam needs huge investment capital to develop strategic infrastructure projects during the 2021-2030 period, with Japan being a key partner in terms of ODA.
Vietnam accommodates a large number of Japanese experts while the East Asian country is home to more than 400,000 Vietnamese people.