
China and Vietnam Strengthen Economic Ties for Sustainable Growth
China and Vietnam are deepening their economic cooperation, focusing on stable supply chains and green investments to drive sustainable growth.
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China and Vietnam are deepening their economic cooperation, focusing on stable supply chains and green investments to drive sustainable growth.
China and Vietnam deepen trade and investment cooperation, with China as Vietnam’s top trading partner and Vietnam leading China’s ASEAN partnerships.
Vietnam’s President To Lam embarks on a historic three-day visit to China, aiming to strengthen bilateral trade which surpassed $200 billion in 2023.
At the 9th Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Chiang Mai, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveiled a 4-point proposal to enhance regional collaboration and drive sustainable growth.
Chinese and Lao officials meet in Chiang Mai to discuss expanding trade, enhancing the China-Laos railway, and strengthening regional cooperation.
The ASEAN-China Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane strengthens economic, trade, and cultural ties, paving the way for a shared future and regional prosperity.
China’s senior diplomat Wang Yi is set to meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Laos for ASEAN talks, aiming to discuss issues of common concern.
China, Russia, and Laos hold their first trilateral ministers’ meeting in Vientiane, pledging to boost cooperation and ensure regional security and stability.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Russian FM Sergey Lavrov pledge enhanced cooperation in East Asia, supporting ASEAN-centered initiatives and multilateral partnerships.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend multiple ASEAN-related meetings and visit Laos from July 25-27, strengthening regional diplomatic ties and fostering collaboration.