Party Chief: Enterprises significantly contribute to promote Vietnam-China relations
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has stressed that entrepreneurs and enterprises of Vietnam and China play the important role in enhancing their cooperation for the development of each nation as well as the bilateral relationship.

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong had a meeting with representatives of Chinese businesses in Hangzhou city of Zhejiang province on January 15 during his official working visit to China from January 12-15.
Addressing the meeting, the Vietnamese Party chief said he was delighted to visit Zhejiang, one of the most outstanding Chinese localities in terms of start-up movements, dynamism and innovation.
Party Secretary Trong affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to its economic, trade and investment ties with China, and creates favourable conditions for businesses of both countries to strengthen their cooperation for the development of each nation as well as the bilateral relationship.
The Vietnamese Party leader said Vietnam and China are the largest trade partners of each other, noting that as an emerging market with a population of 92 million and an annual average growth rate of 6-7 percent, Vietnam is considered one of the most potential and attractive markets in terms of foreign investment attraction.
The General Secretary welcomed Chinese firms investing in Vietnam with projects using advanced and environmentally-friendly technologies, with a priority given to projects in the fields of agriculture, high technology, supporting industry, clean and renewable energy, technological transfer and high-quality human resource development.
He hoped that the two countries’ enterprises will make more contributions to the development of increasingly balanced and healthy bilateral trade as well as promoting tourism to enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the Vietnamese and Chinese people.
General Secretary hoped that Chinese businesses would improve the efficiency of cooperation with Vietnamese partners for mutual benefits in the future.
Speaking at the event, Vice Governor of Zhejiang province Liang Liming, expressed her hope that the meeting will help promote partnerships among Chinese and Vietnamese enterprises and localities in various fields such as high technology, logistics, agricultural production, processing and export while boosting the friendship and exchanges between the two countries’ peoples, especially young generations.
Vice Governor informed her guests that Zhejiang has long partnered with Vietnam’s central province of Thua Thien-Hue and other localities.
She noted that as many as 26 Vietnamese firms have so far invested in Zhejiang while Zhejiang businesses have poured more than 1.6 billion USD in more than 180 projects in Vietnam.
Vice Governor Liang expected that under the guidance of the two governments and market economy regulations, cooperative ties between Chinese and Vietnamese firms and localities will be more bustling and effective.
On the occasion, Vietnam’s Thu Ha company and China’s Huaxia Xingfu signed a contract to develop an ecological urban area in Hanoi's Hoa Lac.
In the morning of the same day, the Party leader met staff of the Vietnamese Consulate General in Shanghai and visited Wan Shi Li Corporation in Zhejiang.
![]() The Party General Secretary meets with representatives of Chinese businesses in Hangzhou city of Zhejiang province.
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Party Secretary Trong affirmed that Vietnam attaches importance to its economic, trade and investment ties with China, and creates favourable conditions for businesses of both countries to strengthen their cooperation for the development of each nation as well as the bilateral relationship.
The Vietnamese Party leader said Vietnam and China are the largest trade partners of each other, noting that as an emerging market with a population of 92 million and an annual average growth rate of 6-7 percent, Vietnam is considered one of the most potential and attractive markets in terms of foreign investment attraction.
The General Secretary welcomed Chinese firms investing in Vietnam with projects using advanced and environmentally-friendly technologies, with a priority given to projects in the fields of agriculture, high technology, supporting industry, clean and renewable energy, technological transfer and high-quality human resource development.
He hoped that the two countries’ enterprises will make more contributions to the development of increasingly balanced and healthy bilateral trade as well as promoting tourism to enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the Vietnamese and Chinese people.
General Secretary hoped that Chinese businesses would improve the efficiency of cooperation with Vietnamese partners for mutual benefits in the future.
Speaking at the event, Vice Governor of Zhejiang province Liang Liming, expressed her hope that the meeting will help promote partnerships among Chinese and Vietnamese enterprises and localities in various fields such as high technology, logistics, agricultural production, processing and export while boosting the friendship and exchanges between the two countries’ peoples, especially young generations.
Vice Governor informed her guests that Zhejiang has long partnered with Vietnam’s central province of Thua Thien-Hue and other localities.
She noted that as many as 26 Vietnamese firms have so far invested in Zhejiang while Zhejiang businesses have poured more than 1.6 billion USD in more than 180 projects in Vietnam.
Vice Governor Liang expected that under the guidance of the two governments and market economy regulations, cooperative ties between Chinese and Vietnamese firms and localities will be more bustling and effective.
On the occasion, Vietnam’s Thu Ha company and China’s Huaxia Xingfu signed a contract to develop an ecological urban area in Hanoi's Hoa Lac.
In the morning of the same day, the Party leader met staff of the Vietnamese Consulate General in Shanghai and visited Wan Shi Li Corporation in Zhejiang.
![]() Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong visits Wan Shi Li Corporation in Zhejiang.
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