Vietnam–China relations develop comprehensively, benefiting both countries' people: Chinese Ambassador

Vietnam–China relations have continued to develop in a comprehensive and substantive manner, delivering tangible benefits to the people of both countries, Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei said at a press briefing in Hanoi.

Speaking at the event, the Chinese diplomat said 2025 was a particularly significant year, marking strong progress in bilateral relations as the two sides actively implemented common perceptions reached by high-level leaders and jointly celebrated the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations. 

According to the ambassador, the most prominent highlight of the year was the historic exchange of visits by the top leaders of the two Parties and countries, especially the state visit to Vietnam by General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and President of China Xi Jinping. The visit not only reaffirmed Vietnam’s position as a top priority in China’s neighborhood diplomacy, but also resulted in the signing of a record 45 cooperation documents. 

These documents cover both traditional areas such as economy, trade, agriculture and culture, and emerging fields including artificial intelligence, infrastructure connectivity and social security. Ambassador He Wei noted that the display of these cooperation documents at the headquarters of the Communist Party of Vietnam vividly reflected the rich and substantive outcomes achieved by the two sides. 

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Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei speaks at a press briefing in Hanoi.

In economic and trade relations, China has remained Vietnam’s largest trading partner for more than 20 consecutive years. Bilateral trade turnover in the first 11 months of 2025 already surpassed the total for the whole of 2024, reaching the highest level in the history of bilateral trade. Cooperation in investment, supply chains and production chains has continued to be enhanced, bringing tangible benefits to businesses and people in both countries. 

Agricultural cooperation, in particular, has delivered clear benefits to farmers and consumers, the ambassador said. Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports to China recorded strong growth, with durian alone generating 3.4 billion USD this year. Exports to China accounted for more than 90% of Vietnam’s total durian export volume. At the same time, strategic infrastructure projects, including three standard-gauge railway lines in northern Vietnam and the waste-to-energy power plant project in Soc Son of Hanoi, are being actively advanced, contributing to Vietnam’s modernization and green transition. 

People-to-people exchanges have also flourished. The year 2025 has been designated as the "Vietnam-China Year of Humanistic Exchange", featuring a wide range of vibrant activities such as the “Red Journey,” people’s forums and youth friendship meetings. The number of Chinese tourists visiting Vietnam reached 4.8 million, accounting for around 25% of total international arrivals, while the number of Vietnamese students studying in China exceeded 20,000. 

Notably, the successful QR code payment connection in early December 2025 has significantly facilitated trade and tourism, effectively addressing payment difficulties often faced by travelers between the two countries. 

Looking ahead to 2026, the Chine ambassador described it as a pivotal year. China will begin implementing its 15th five-year plan, with the goal of basically realising socialist modernisation by 2035. Meanwhile, Vietnam will convene the 14th National Party Congress, opening a new era – the era of the nation’s rise. Similarities in development strategies, particularly in innovation, the digital economy and new-quality productive forces, will serve as a strong foundation for enhanced strategic alignment and governance experience sharing. 

The ambassador emphasized the need for the two sides to step up theoretical exchanges and experience sharing, summarizing development practices and learning from each other to build a solid theoretical foundation for long-term sustainable development amid global uncertainties. 

He also underscored the importance of improving the effectiveness of practical cooperation, focusing on industrial and supply chains, encouraging investment in high value-added sectors and better leveraging China’s vast market to expand Vietnamese exports. 

Further deepening people-to-people exchanges will help build a solid social foundation, deliver tangible benefits to both sides, and continue to affirm the traditional Vietnam–China friendship as a key driver of development for each country. 

Amid complex global developments, Ambassador He Wei affirmed that China and Vietnam will continue to strengthen coordination, jointly promote global initiatives on development, security, civilisation and governance, and make active contributions to peace, stability and development in the region and the world. 

On the occasion of the New Year 2026, the diplomat extended his best wishes to the Vietnamese people, expressed confidence that Vietnam will successfully organise the 14th National Party Congress, and affirmed that media agencies of the two countries will continue to serve as an important bridge, contributing to nurturing the traditional Vietnam–China friendship “as comrades and brothers.”

By AN/ VNA

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