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Vietnam, China encourage young entrepreneurs to seek investment opportunities
Translated by Thu Minh 11:31, 2016/11/08
During the meeting in Hanoi on November 7, leaders of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMCYU) and the Communist Youth League of China (CYLC) agreed to encourage young entrepreneurs to share experience and seek investment opportunities in each other’s countries.
Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMCYU)  Central Committee Le Quoc Phong met with First Secretary of the CYLC Central Committee Qin Yizhi in Hanoi on November 7, in the framework of the third Vietnam-China Youth Festival from November 7-10. 
 
Secretary of the HCMCYU Central Committee Le Quoc Phong presents a gift to First Secretary of the CYLC Central Committee Qin Yizhi
Secretary of the HCMCYU Central Committee Le Quoc Phong presents a gift to First Secretary of the CYLC Central Committee Qin Yizhi
At the meeting, Secretary Le Quoc Phong said the third Vietnam-China Youth Festival is being held in coincidence with the 66th founding anniversary of the countries’ diplomatic relations.
He stressed that Vietnamese young people are well aware of their responsibility to maintain and develop the bilateral friendship which has been nurtured by both countries’ leaders and people throughout history. 
Secretary Le Quoc Phong asked both sides to effectively implement the agreements and joint statements reached between their countries’ Party and State leaders, along with existing cooperation programmes and activities. 
The two sides should continue increasing exchanges and personnel training, and encourage young entrepreneurs to share experience and seek investment opportunities in each other’s countries. It is also necessary to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese and Chinese border localities to conduct more exchanges between their youngsters, he said. 
Secretary Phong also suggested further joint activities between young reporters and press officials of the two youth organisations. 
During the meeting, First Secretary Qin said this year’s festival is an opportunity to augment the two neighbours’ time-honoured amity, with youth exchanges serving as a booster of the bilateral ties. 
He affirmed the CYLC always works to strengthen the two countries’ ound cooperation. 
Secretary Qin expressed support of the Vietnamese side’s suggestion on ways to promote cooperation, laying emphasis on exchanges between border provinces, personnel training and partnership between young business people.
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