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On November 18, during the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh engaged in bilateral discussions with General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden.
This event marks the official partnership between the two agencies to ensure cyber security, contributing to promoting the comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and the US.
During a recent phone call, Party General Secretary To Lam and President-elect Donald Trump shared their optimism for the future of U.S.-Vietnam relations and discussed potential areas for collaboration in trade and investment.
Trump’s policies on tariffs, energy, and immigration could influence Vietnam’s economy by opening new export opportunities while adding potential trade challenges for some sectors.
Dr. Doan Thi Kim Hong, who holds the title of First Mrs. World, was deeply moved by both of Trump's victories.
As Kamala Harris’s foreign policy priorities remain unclear, Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, is left speculating about what her presidency might mean for the region.
As the US election nears, Southeast Asian nations, including Vietnam, brace for potential shifts in American diplomacy and economic strategy if Donald Trump wins.
Two-way trade between Vietnam and the US surpassed the US$100 billion mark in the first nine months of the year, with the US remaining as the largest market for Vietnamese goods.
PM Pham Minh Chinh received Nick Clegg, President of Global Affairs at Meta, in Hanoi on September 30, speaking highly of the US-based technology multinational’s practical and effective contributions to the Vietnamese economy.
There are bright prospects moving forward for tourism & cinema development between VN and the US on the back of the fine relationship between the two countries, said Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism at his meeting Los Angeles officials.
In his final address to the UN General Assembly, President Joe Biden emphasized the significance of elevating U.S.-Vietnam relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, calling it a powerful example of reconciliation.
General Secretary, President To Lam expressed hope that the US & VN would continue actively implementing the 2023 Joint Declaration on upgrading bilateral relationship, focusing on discussions for the US to recognize VN's market economy status.
As part of his attendance at the Summit of the Future and the 79th session of the UN General Assembly in the U.S., on September 25 (local time), General Secretary and President To Lam met with U.S. President Joe Biden.
General Secretary and President To Lam met with leaders of international technology corporations and investment funds on September 23 (local time) in New York.
In a policy address at Columbia University, General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized Vietnam's commitment to global cooperation and the nation's readiness to contribute to world peace and development.
In a meeting with scholars and experts at Columbia University, General Secretary and President To Lam outlined Vietnam's commitment to technological and social advancement.
In a meeting filled with emotion and camaraderie, President To Lam expressed gratitude to his American friends for their unwavering support of Vietnam, while also sharing Vietnam’s achievements in building socialism and peace.
Party General Secretary and State President To Lam hosted a reception in New York on September 22 afternoon (local time) for President of Boeing Global Brendan Nelson.
General Secretary, President To Lam emphasizes that Vietnam and the United States have built a model of reconciliation and partnership, celebrating 30 years of diplomatic relations.
Over the years, the US has always been one of the Vietnamese side’s largest investors with nearly 1,150 valid projects and a total registered capital of more than US$10.3 billion, ranking 11th out of the 141 economies investing in the nation.