VOV.VN - Party General Secretary of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong and Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping on January 25 exchanged the 2022 lunar New Year greetings.
VOV.VN - China on January 25 began restoring customs clearance for Vietnamese container trucks at the Tan Thanh – Po Chai border gate in Vietnam’s Lang Son province, helping Vietnamese products enter the mainland market.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected global trade last year, two-way trade between Vietnam and China grew steadily and strongly, according to Nong Duc Lai, Commercial Counselor of the Embassy of Vietnam in China.
VOV.VN - 2022 represents a special year for Vietnamese sports, particularly as the country will play host to the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) and send athletes to the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou (China).
Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang presented views on issues that have drawn concern of the press and the public at the ministry’s regular press conference in Hanoi on January 20.
VOV.VN - Vietnam rejects China Daily's information that Vietnam is building an armed militia at sea, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said at the foreign ministry’s press briefing on January 20, while emphasizing that the information is incorrect and Vietnam completely refutes it.
VOV.VN - China is anticipated to import additional Vietnamese cassava over the coming year due to favourable geographical conditions, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese football fans seem not to be interested in going to the My Dinh National Stadium to watch the upcoming World Cup qualifier between Vietnam and China, with tickets still available.
VOV.VN - Dragon fruit businesses of Binh Thuan, Long An and Tien Giang are due to attend an online conference jointly hosted by the Vietnamese Embassy in India and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to promote the export of this fruit to India.
VOV.VN - The export turnover of local enterprises based in Ho Chi Minh City grew by just 1%, with the major export markets experiencing a decline in turnover due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, according to figures given by Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Industry and Trade.