HCM City seeks to expand cooperation with New Zealand partners

HCM City hopes to keep working closely with New Zealand to expand cooperation in promising fields, including education – training, science – technology, innovation, high-tech agriculture, sustainable trade, the green economy, and climate change adaptation, a local official said.

Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Duoc speaks at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – New Zealand diplomatic ties on November 28. (Photo: VNA)
Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Duoc speaks at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – New Zealand diplomatic ties on November 28. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee on November 28 hosted a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – New Zealand diplomatic relations (1975–2025), reaffirming the city’s commitment to deepening ties with New Zealand across multiple fields.

The event brought together New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Caroline Beresford, representatives of New Zealand businesses and nationals living and working in HCM City, along with many Vietnamese officials and alumni who previously studied in the Oceanian nation.

In his congratulatory remarks, Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Duoc said that over the past half-century, geographical distance has never prevented the peoples of Vietnam and New Zealand from coming closer together, united by the shared values of peace, solidarity, compassion, and an aspiration for sustainable development.

He emphasised that the friendship, trust, and common vision for a peaceful, stable, and prosperous region over the last 50 years have formed a solid foundation for continuously strengthening and expanding bilateral ties.

The official said HCM City is proud to be one of Vietnam’s most dynamic and pioneering localities having contributed significantly to the two countries' relations. The city has become a trusted destination for many New Zealand educational institutions, organisations and businesses, creating diverse and practical cooperation opportunities with visible results in various sectors. The city has also twice welcomed New Zealand naval vessels, events that not only underscored strong political trust but also offered opportunities to enhance people-to-people bonds.

Sharing local development orientations, Duoc noted that the city hopes to keep working closely with New Zealand to expand cooperation in promising fields, including education – training, science – technology, innovation, high-tech agriculture, sustainable trade, the green economy, and climate change adaptation.

The city also places strong emphasis on fostering people-to-people, cultural, and sports exchanges, as well as strengthening links between young generations of both countries—seen as essential bridges for long-term trust and partnership, he added.

For his part, Scott James, New Zealand Consul General in HCM City, said bilateral relations have grown strongly over the past 50 years, built on persistence, trust, and shared aspirations. The countries’ comprehensive strategic partnership reflects the stability of this relationship, as well as their commitment to unlocking cooperation potential.

He emphasised that HCM City plays a central role in bilateral ties, serving as the birthplace of some of the most successful cooperation initiatives in high-quality agriculture, food technology, and education. The city’s vibrant community of students, entrepreneurs, and professionals continues to generate new opportunities that strengthen the foundation of bilateral relations.

New Zealand businesses, he added, are eager to collaborate with the city’s dynamic community, sharing expertise in sustainable food systems, climate-resilient horticulture, and creative services.

HCM City is not only a gateway but also a major engine driving New Zealand – Vietnam cooperation, and New Zealand looks forward to further solidifying this partnership in the years ahead, the diplomat went on.

During the celebration, participants enjoyed cultural performances by Vietnamese and New Zealand artists./.

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