Autumn Fair 2025: new rendezvous of global enterprises
Far beyond a mere product display, the event served as a “miniature map” of Vietnam’s rapidly integrating economy, underscoring its growing appeal to global business partners.
Far beyond a mere product display, the event served as a “miniature map” of Vietnam’s rapidly integrating economy, underscoring its growing appeal to global business partners.
Vietnam and China agreed to further strengthen exchanges and contacts at all levels, especially high level, consolidate political trust, enhance substantive cooperation, and promote people-to-people exchanges, thereby fostering the stable, healthy and sustainable development of bilateral relations.
The forum focused on sharing experience and strategies for building a skilled semiconductor workforce, updating recruitment trends, and promoting university–industry cooperation to establish a sustainable talent ecosystem for Vietnam’s fast-growing semiconductor sector.
The Lai Chau leader encouraged the two sides' agencies and businesses to transfer agricultural technologies, particularly those for crop cultivation, harvesting, preservation, and processing of medicinal herbs and fruits, as well as to share plant breeding techniques.
A ceremony was held in China's Chongqing city on October 29 to inaugurate the Vietnamese Consulate General in Chongqing, marking a new milestone in friendship and cooperation between the two countries, and between Vietnam and China's western region in particular.
At present, Can Tho hosts 33 FDI projects with Chinese investment totalling approximately 930 million USD. In the first nine months of 2025, the city’s exports to China fetched 102.75 million USD, while imports stood at 79.5 million USD.
According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the strong growth was driven by recovering demand in China, the US, the EU and the CPTPP bloc, along with Vietnamese businesses’ flexible adaptation to changing product segments and markets.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the robust growth of Vietnam–China relations and the positive progress in mutually beneficial exchanges and cooperation between ministries, sectors, and localities of Vietnam and Guangdong.
The drill, built on the experience of the joint anti-terrorism exercises in 2015 and 2016, focused on inspecting suspicious vehicles, conducting joint border patrols and law enforcement, sealing off border areas, and apprehending violators.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China on October 28 formally signed an enhanced trade deal, as both sides seek to boost ties amid global uncertainties and trade tensions with the US.
The Vietnamese and Chinese ministers agreed on the need to enhance economic and trade coordination amid complex global and regional economic developments.
China is ready to work with Singapore and ASEAN countries to build a successful China–ASEAN Free Trade Area (FTA 3.0), paving the way for even stronger growth in the years to come.
In recent years, economic and trade ties between Dali and Vietnam have expanded robustly. In 2024, the prefecture’s total import-export turnover with Vietnam exceeded 1 billion CNY (about 140 million USD), accounting for 36% of Dali’s total goods trade.
Vietnam enjoys distinct advantages such as a large market size, abundant workforce, and high economic growth rate, while China holds strengths in science, technology, an integrated production chain, and a huge industrial market.
A delegation from the Vietnam National Industry - Energy Group (Petrovietnam) led by Dr Le Xuan Huyen, Deputy General Director, has visited and held discussions at the headquarters of China's Xinfengming Group (XFM).
Vietnam has continued to strengthen its global tourism brand with a series of prestigious wins at the 2025 World Travel Awards (WTA) for Asia and Oceania held on October 13 in Hong Kong (China).
A Chinese official emphasised that Huaibei and Tay Ninh share many similarities in geographical locations and development orientations, which provide a solid foundation for expanding comprehensive cooperation in economic, trade, tourism, educational, and cultural fields.
Deputy PM Nguyen Chi Dung encouraged TCL to transfer suitable technologies and production processes to qualified Vietnamese partners, thereby fostering closer linkages and mutual support between TCL and local enterprises.
Vietnam’s fisheries industry is optimistic about reaching its export target of 10 billion USD in 2025, buoyed by a 15.5% rise in export revenue over the first nine months of this year.
On the first charter flight, passengers were treated with a tea making demonstration and the Huangshan Maofeng tea, reflecting the airline’s philosophy of infusing local culture into passenger experience so that each flight is not merely a trip but also a bridge of culture between nations.