California gives priority to ties with Vietnam

Vietnam considers the US a strategically important partner and wishes to work closely with the US to effectively advance their comprehensive strategic partnership across various sectors, including locality-to-locality ties, particularly with California.

NA Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh (right) presents a souvenir to California's State Treasurer Fiona Ma at their meeting on March 17. (Photo: VNA)
NA Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh (right) presents a souvenir to California's State Treasurer Fiona Ma at their meeting on March 17. (Photo: VNA)

Washington, D.C. (VNA) – California state of the US has always considered Vietnam a top partner and places high priority on promoting its relationship with the country, said State Treasurer Fiona Ma.

Receiving Vietnamese National Assembly Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh on March 17 as part of the latter's US trip to attend the 69th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Ma praised Vietnam's dynamism, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit that she felt when leading a trade delegation to the nation in November 2024. Looking forward, she proposed deepening collaboration in priority areas such as sci-tech, education-training, and tourism.

For her part, Thanh hailed California as a global tech hub, an economic powerhouse and home to the largest Vietnamese community globally. She highlighted thriving partnerships between California and Vietnamese localities in recent years, including twinning ties between San Francisco and Ho Chi Minh City, and Riverside and Can Tho.

The Vietnamese official thanked California’s administration for supporting the Vietnamese community, making it one of the most successful in the US. With Vietnam seeing human resource development as a strategic breakthrough for future growth, she urged the California authorities, particularly State Treasurer, to expand educational ties through joint training partnerships, especially in higher education.

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NA Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh and the Vietnamese delegation at a discussion with Senator Josh Becker, Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications (Photo: VNA)

In a separate discussion with Senator Josh Becker, Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications, Thanh reaffirmed that Vietnam considers the US a strategically important partner and wishes to work closely with the US to effectively advance their comprehensive strategic partnership across various sectors, including locality-to-locality ties, particularly with California.

She underscored the significance of parliamentary ties within the broader Vietnam-US relationship, with California’s legislature being a priority.

Becker voiced strong support for closer California-Vietnam relations, particularly through parliamentary channels. Noting growing interest from California firms in Vietnam’s renewable energy sector, he pledged the state’s assistance to Vietnam by sharing its expertise in clean energy and reliable power grid development.

The same day, Thanh met with prominent Vietnamese intellectuals and business leaders in California, following an earlier meeting with staff from the Vietnamese Consulate General in San Francisco and representatives of Vietnamese agencies on the West Coast of the US./.

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