Looking ahead, the minister suggested that the outcomes of the visit will be translated into concrete actions through close coordination at all levels.
President Lee Jae Myung’s selection of Việt Nam as an early destination for a state visit was seen as carrying both political and symbolic importance, reflecting the country’s high regard for Việt Nam and the growing level of trust and strategic prioritisation in bilateral ties.
Ngô Chung Khanh, Deputy Director of the Multilateral Trade Policy Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade stressed the need to build a strong pipeline of next-generation negotiators equipped with the skills and mindset required for deeper global integration.
This is an ideal condition for developing adventure tourism products such as trekking in forest, exploring caves or experiencing pristine nature.
Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to strengthen resilience by restructuring its energy mix. The country is gradually scaling back coal dependence while ramping up wind and solar power.
According to Professor Cui Shoujun of the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China, the visit by Party leader & President Tô Lâm underscores the guiding role of high-level diplomacy in shaping the bilateral relations.
Professor Qu Qiang of the Minzu University of China noted that ties between the two Parties and countries have entered a new stage, characterised by more frequent high-level exchanges, deeper cooperation, and improved engagement quality.
Science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation should become the new focus of Việt Nam–China relations. Việt Nam is placing this field at the centre of its national development strategy; China is also strongly propelling high-quality development, scientific and technological self-strengthening and new productive forces.
In an interview with Vietnam News Agency correspondents in China, Wei Tao, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, stressed that infrastructure connectivity forms the foundation of cooperation, enabling smoother flows of goods and people.
The official visit to Cambodia by Politburo member and Permanent member of the Communist Party of Việt Nam (CPV) Central Committee’s Secretariat Trần Cẩm Tú has been described by Cambodian officials as carrying profound political and diplomatic significance, helping reinforce the traditional ties between the two Parties and countries.
The April 9–10 visits to Laos and Cambodia by Politburo member and Secretariat Permanent member Trần Cẩm Tú were highly successful, underscoring Việt Nam, Laos, and Cambodia’s shared commitment to elevating their ties and contributing to regional and global peace, stability, and development.
Since the establishment of the Strategic Partnership 13 years ago, relations between Italy and Việt Nam have steadily expanded and deepened, supported by the regular convening of bilateral mechanisms.
Agreements reached during the visit will help shape the future direction of the bilateral ties, paving the way for a new phase in the Comprehensive Strategic Cooperative Partnership and the China-Việt Nam Community.
Officials highlighted progress on flagship projects and reaffirmed political ties as the cornerstone of bilateral relations.
A planned state visit by Vietnamese leader Tô Lâm to China is expected to reinforce political trust and set priorities for bilateral cooperation, a Chinese scholar said.
With Hà Nội’s ambitious 100-year master plan under review, experts are urging policymakers to move beyond conventional development thinking and ready the capital for deep uncertainty.
The trip by Trần Cẩm Tú underscores the two countries’ commitment to strengthening traditional ties and implementing high-level agreements reached earlier this year.
Central to this vision, Việt Nam’s leaders have articulated a simple but powerful principle: development must serve people. People are both the root and the ultimate goal of progress.