中国领导人访越期间承诺加强与越南的关系

China was the first country to establish official diplomatic relations with Vietnam since 1950 and later became a comprehensive strategic partner in 2008. Over the course of more than 75 years of cooperation, China has become a crucial partner for Vietnam across various sectors, including the economy, politics, and trade. With the recent visit of China's leader, the partnership between the two nations has been further solidified, creating numerous opportunities for Vietnam’s future development

214 月2025

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China was the first country to establish official diplomatic relations with Vietnam since 1950 and later became a comprehensive strategic partner in 2008. Over the course of more than 75 years of cooperation, China has become a crucial partner for Vietnam across various sectors, including the economy, politics, and trade. With the recent visit of China’s leader, the partnership between the two nations has been further solidified, creating numerous opportunities for Vietnam’s future development

Current Status of Economic and Diplomatic Relations Between Vietnam and China

In 2024, China maintained its position as the largest bilateral trading partner, with exports reached nearly 61 billion USD while imports increased by 30% compared to 2023, reaching 114 billion USD, making China the leading source of imports. As a result, Vietnam faced a trade deficit with China of approximately 84 billion USD, with key export and import items including electronics, textiles, footwear, and agricultural products[1].

Vietnam’s agricultural products are widely exported to China

Source: The Government News

In terms of newly registered FDI in 2024, China ranked 3rd after Korea and Singapore, with a total value of around 5 billion USD, accounting for 12% of the total newly registered FDI in Vietnam[2]. Additionally, 2024 also saw many new investment projects and capital increases across various sectors such as semiconductors, construction, manufacturing, etc

Some notable investment in recent years from China

公司名称 部门 投资价值

(百万美元)

投资年份 项目 地点
胜宏科技 Semiconductor/technology 520 2024 Semiconductor factory construction, expected to complete by 2026 北宁省
Green Precision Manufacturing 制造业 120 2024 Factory construction to manufacture electronics components 北宁省
晶澳太阳能 活力 378 2023 Silicon panel production and assembly of solar panels and related products 北江省
People’s Republic of China 建造 8,000 2025 Support for investment and construction of the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway, connecting with China Lao Cai, Ha Noi, Hai Phong

 资料来源:B&Company Synthesis

In terms of diplomatic relations, Vietnam and China are part of major multilateral organizations such as ASEAN, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Their collaboration within these organizations helps to strengthen regional stability and prosperity. In addition, both countries work together to promote a stable and open international order. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has played a significant role in enhancing infrastructure projects in Vietnam, including roads, railways, and ports. This has boosted trade flows and increased connectivity between the two countries.

Recent Cooperative Visits Between Vietnam and China

In April 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on a state visit to Vietnam, marking 75 years of strategic cooperation between the two countries. This visit aimed to strengthen bilateral ties amidst escalating trade tensions between China and the United States. During his visit, President Xi held discussions with Vietnamese leaders, including Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and President Vo Van Thuong.

China’s state visit to Vietnam

来源: Dan Tri Newspaper

The meeting resulted in the signing of approximately 45 cooperation agreements spanning various sectors such as supply chains, artificial intelligence, agriculture, railway development and more[3].

Some discussed areas during the meeting between the two countries

部门 Detail
Defense and security ·   Strengthening exchanges and cooperation between the two countries’ armed forces in the areas of political work, officer training, and strategic research

·   Enhancing coordination in border management and reinforcing the role of joint patrols at sea and on land

建造 ·   Approval of technical assistance for the preparation of the feasibility study report for the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway line connecting with China

·   Commencement of construction for the bridge and road over the Red River in the Bat Xat (Vietnam) – Ba Sai (China) area

·   Commencement of construction for the cross-border transportation infrastructure at the Thanh Thuy International Border Gate (Vietnam) – Tianbao (China)

技术 ·   Enhancing cooperation in research and application of 5G technology, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, clean energy, green development, digital economy, and more.
农业 ·   China is actively implementing permits for Vietnamese agricultural products, such as citrus fruits and plant-based traditional medicinal herbs

·   Vietnam is increasing its import of sturgeon from China.

Tourism ·   Further implementing the “Cultural and Tourism Cooperation Plan for the 2023-2027 Period” to encourage cultural organizations and artistic groups from both countries to exchange and cooperate
Education ·   Promoting student exchanges between the two countries.

·   China is willing to increase scholarship opportunities for Vietnamese students and Chinese language instructors

资料来源:B&Company Synthesis

This diplomatic engagement not only aimed to bolster economic ties but also to position China as a reliable partner in the region, countering the effects of U.S. tariffs and fostering regional stability. Moreover, the President of China also made several strategic visits to Vietnam previously, aimed at strengthening the cooperative relationship between the two countries.

High-level visits between Vietnam and China in recent years

Date 地点 Meeting details Result
October 12th to 14th, 2024 Vietnam Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s Visit to Vietnam ·   10 important cooperation agreements were exchanged across various sectors: Transportation, public services, education, agricultural, communication, and banking.
August 18th to 20th ,2024 中国 General Secretary and President To Lam’s State Visit to China ·   6 agreements were signed

·   Strengthening Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation

December 12th to 13th, 2023 Vietnam General Secretary and President Xi Jinping’s State Visit to Vietnam ·   36 important cooperation agreements were exchanged

·   Agreed to build the ‘Vietnam-China Future Sharing Community”, strengthening the relationship between two countries

Jun 25th to 28th, 2023 中国 Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s Official Visit to China ·   Specific outcomes from the previous meeting
October 30th to November 1st, 2022 中国 General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong’s Official Visit to China ·   10 agreements were signed

·   Discuss border security issues, promote tourism, and enhance cooperation between the two countries.

资料来源:B&Company Synthesis

Opportunities for Cooperation Between the Two Countries

The strengthening economic ties between Vietnam and China open up significant opportunities for growth across several sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, and technology stand out as prime areas for growth. As China pushes forward with its technological ambitions, Vietnam’s rapidly expanding tech industry presents opportunities for collaboration, especially in areas such as AI, robotics, and digital transformation. With both nations committed to fostering economic integration, the prospects for trade and economic development are expansive, supported by joint initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to enhance regional connectivity through investments in infrastructure such as railways, highways, and ports.

Additionally, several industries are poised for a surge in funding and development. Infrastructure, particularly in transportation and energy, is one of the fastest-growing sectors due to increased Chinese investments and the ongoing push for regional connectivity. Renewable energy, including solar and wind power, is another key area, with both Chinese and foreign investors targeting opportunities in Vietnam’s expanding green energy market. Furthermore, technology is set to see a significant influx of investment, as both China and Vietnam focus on digital economy development. The establishment of joint economic zones and free trade agreements, such as those within RCEP and ASEAN, further accelerates this trend, offering investors low-cost, high-potential regions to tap into. These areas of growth not only promise high returns but also allow investors to contribute to Vietnam’s broader economic transformation as a central hub in Southeast Asia.

结论

The growing economic and diplomatic ties between Vietnam and China offer significant opportunities for foreign investors. Key sectors such as manufacturing, infrastructure, and technology are set to thrive, driven by mutual cooperation and initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative. As both countries continue to deepen their partnership, foreign businesses have a unique opportunity to contribute to and benefit from Vietnam’s expanding market and strategic position in Southeast Asia.

[1] General Statistics of Vietnam (2025). Vietnam Export and Import Situation in 2024 <使用权>

[2] Ministry of Planning and Investment (2025). Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam in 2024 <使用权>

[3] VnBusiness (2025). Vietnam and China Sign 45 Economic Cooperation Agreements During the State Visit <使用权>

 

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