Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc hosted a delegation of Japanese businesses led by Yoichi Kobayashi, Chairman of the Mekong-Japan Business Cooperation Committee from the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) in Hanoi on October 18.
The PM said Vietnam is refining a number of policies on opening the economy, and has joined new-generation bilateral and multilateral agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership to which Japan is a member.
The host pledged to direct agencies to deal with issues regarding taxation, customs, retail, distribution and import of secondhand machines as proposed by the Japanese side.
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| PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) and JCCI Chairman Yoichi Kobayashi. |
He asked the JCCI to work closely with Vietnamese agencies to launch an action plan to promote priority industries set in the Vietnam-Japan industrialisation strategy, and well perform the sixth and next stages of the joint initiatives.
The JCCI was also urged to continue supporting Japanese small and medium-sized enterprises investing in Vietnam, especially in the priority fields of electricity, electronics, agricultural machines, agro-fisheries processing, shipbuilding, environment, and automobile manufacturing.
Kobayashi, for his part, said the visiting firms want to learn about business opportunities in trade, services, aviation in Vietnam.
He told the host that during the visit, the Mekong-Japan Business Cooperation Committee suggested a number of ideas to improve business climate in Vietnam as well as asked for clearing difficulties met by Japanese investors.
The guest described the establishment of Vietnam-Japan University in Hanoi as a step to boost workforce training cooperation with Vietnam, especially in industry.
Japan is currently the largest supplier of official development assistance to Vietnam and the second largest investor in the country with more than 3,000 projects worth US$42 billion.
In the day, the PM also received visiting Bulgaria Economic Minister Bojidar Loukarsky, during which he expressed his hope that the two countries will step up economic cooperation, trade and services transactions and investments.
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| PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc receives Bulgaria Economic Minister Bojidar Loukarsky. |
The Vietnamese Government supports Bulgaria businesses’ long-term operation in Vietnam, he noted.
Minister Bojidar Loukarsky told his host that economic ties between Bulgaria and Vietnam is below their potential and that his working visit aimed to address the issue.
In 2015, trade value between Bulgaria and Vietnam hit US$102.5 million, expanding 28.2 percent from 2014), and exceeding the 100 million USD/year level for the first time.
By August, 2016, the value was US$96.7 million, a 88 percent surge on year.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President To Lam has demanded a shift from passive preservation to actively shaping national memory, with each generation responsible not only for inheriting the past but also creating and safeguarding values that may become heritage for centuries.
The Government has identified three major objectives: promptly institutionalising Party policies on land, private-sector development and national digital transformation; addressing urgent practical obstacles to unlock resources and support the goal of double-digit economic growth; and building a modern, streamlined and effective land management system through stronger decentralisation and administrative reform.
General Secretary and President Lam said the most worthy tribute to previous generations is the responsibility and action of today's generation, while the greatest responsibility toward future generations is to create solid foundations and better conditions for the country's continued advancement.
Participants looked into 11 draft laws and one draft resolution, including laws amending and supplementing several articles of laws on non-agricultural land use tax and corporate income tax; natural resources tax; securities; accounting and independent auditing; the Labour Code; and laws on archives, gender equality, Red Cross activities and employment.
National Assembly (NA) President Tran Thanh Man on August 17 called for tighter safeguards and clear accountability in the banking sector, stressing that the management agency role of commercial banks must not become a “safety certificate” for corporate bonds.
The Ministry of Science and Technology said its top priority through end-2026 is a decisive shift from building institutional framework to delivering products, technologies and measurable results.
The two sides said the elevation of Vietnam-New Zealand ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has created an important political foundation for deepening cooperation between their research and academic institutions.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President of Vietnam To Lam on August 14 sent a message of congratulations to András Baka on his election as President of Hungary.
Reports, articles and assessments published on August 12-13 highlighted that Vietnam-New Zealand relations are shifting strongly from high-level political commitments to concrete cooperation programmes, with a focus on trade, investment, education, agriculture, science and technology, defence and security, and climate change response.
The Governor-General highlighted the historic significance of the visit as the first time a Vietnamese leader has visited New Zealand in both capacities of General Secretary of the CPV Central Committee and President of the State.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Vietnam–New Zealand relations have continued to grow strongly, with substantive cooperation in numerous areas and further expansion in education and agriculture, generating fresh momentum for bilateral ties.
Regarding administrative reform, amendments to the Law on Radio Frequencies will remove licensing requirements deemed unnecessary or already regulated under other laws.
The ceremony was conducted in accordance with protocol for foreign heads of state visiting New Zealand, incorporating a traditional Māori welcome ceremony and an official greeting.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and President To Lam described overseas Vietnamese as “ambassadors” who help promote Vietnam's positive image internationally, and urged them to maintain solidarity, preserve national pride and cultural traditions, and make practical contributions to the country's development.
The Party leader stressed that the passing of NA President Xaysomphone is a great loss to the Lao Party, State and people, while Vietnam has also lost a great friend and a close, loyal comrade who had always held deep affection for the country, offered valuable support, and worked tirelessly to nurture and consolidate the Vietnam-Laos great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation and strategic cohesion.
Highlighting positive outcomes in Vietnam-Singapore cooperation across all areas, particularly since bilateral ties were elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in March 2025, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung proposed that the two sides maintain and step up high-level visits and exchanges at all levels.
Australia attaches great importance to its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam and highly values the substantive progress in bilateral relations, said Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong.
According to Government proposals submitted to the legislature, Quang Ninh and Bac Ninh cities will be formed based on the respective natural areas, populations and numbers of commune-level administrative units of the two provinces. Both proposals meet all five conditions stipulated in the Law on Organisation of Local Administration No. 72/2025/QH15 and all seven criteria for establishing centrally-run cities under Resolution No. 112/2025/UBTVQH15.
Xaysomphone Phomvihane was a capable revolutionary intellectual with broad knowledge and a strategic vision. Throughout his career, he remained committed to the Party's ideals and objectives, and demonstrated responsibility, flexibility and discipline in carrying out his assigned tasks.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung asked the Israeli Government to continue creating favourable conditions for Vietnamese people living, studying and working in Israel at a meeting with outgoing Israeli Ambassador to Vietnam Yaron Mayer in Hanoi on August 12.