PM’s attendance at WEF meeting shows Vietnam-China high political trust: Scholar

Cheng stressed that this is third time PM Chinh has attended the meeting and he is among the few senior government officials participating in this year's event, which is considered as a rare and commendable gesture.

Cheng Hanping, Director of the Vietnam Research Centre at Zhejiang University of Technology. (Photo: VNA)
Cheng Hanping, Director of the Vietnam Research Centre at Zhejiang University of Technology. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s participation at the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (WEF), also known as Summer Davos Forum, to be held in Tianjin, China, from June 24-26 shows the high level of political trust between Vietnam and China, according to Cheng Hanping, Director of the Vietnam Research Centre at Zhejiang University of Technology.

In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)’s correspondents in Beijing, Cheng stressed that this is third time PM Chinh has attended the meeting and he is among the few senior government officials participating in this year's event, which is considered as a rare and commendable gesture.

Firstly, PM Chinh's working trip and attendance at the meeting will continue the tradition of high-level exchanges between the two countries, demonstrating the mutual importance both Parties and governments of Vietnam and China place on the bilateral comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership. It also reflects their commitments to fostering sustainable, stable, and substantive bilateral relations, he said.

Secondly, this marks another milestone in the bilateral ties, especially amid regional and global economic slowdown and the complexities of international tariff tensions, Cheng said, adding that Vietnam’s steadfast adherence to multilateralism is clearly evident.

Finally, by joining numerous government leaders and top business figures from the region and beyond, the Vietnamese Government signals its strong commitment to the country’s economic development, reflecting the Communist Party of Vietnam’s governance philosophy centred on serving the people, he said.

The Chinese scholar highlighted that PM Chinh’s trip represents another high-level interaction following General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Vietnam. This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations, as well as the Year of Vietnam-China Humanistic Exchanges - a “double celebration” that highlights the rapid progress of their cooperation.

Emphasising the growing strategic trust between Vietnam and China, Cheng underlined that only mutually beneficial cooperation can bring real advantages to both countries and their people.

As staunch supporters of globalisation and multilateralism, the two nations have seen extensive collaboration across various sectors, including digital and green economy, he said. A standout example is Hanoi’s urban railway line No. 2 project, aimed at reducing carbon emissions in transport. Additionally, the China-Vietnam cross-border railway not only facilitates trade but also serves as a model for developing countries seeking sustainable development pathways.

He further stressed that the “six more” directions, proposed by the top leaders of both countries to guide the healthy bilateral relations, will be implemented effectively.

Regarding this year’s forum theme, “Entrepreneurship for a New Era," Cheng noted that amid ongoing global trade tensions and uncertainties, cooperation is essential for all parties to collectively address current challenges. This calls for business communities and entrepreneurs to shoulder responsibility and respond collaboratively to serious global challenges.

With over 1,700 guests registered from around 90 countries, this year’s WEF meeting underscores that despite rising unilateralism worldwide, many nations continue to support multilateralism, globalisation, and China’s three major initiatives./.

VNA

See more

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs a working session with the Standing Board of the Dong Nai Party Committee on June 13, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

PM urges Dong Nai to step up role as a key driver of national growth

The PM said the positive results achieved by Dong Nai in its first year as a centrally governed city stemmed from a crucial factor, a shift in mindset, thinking and methods of implementation, reflecting the leadership’s determination to innovate, pursue development and embrace a spirit of initiative and responsibility.

Standing Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Minh Vu receives Representative Director and Executive Vice President of Idemitsu Kosan Atsuhiko Hirano in Hanoi on June 12, 2026. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Deputy FM urges Idemitsu Kosan to expand green energy investment in Vietnam

Receiving IKC Representative Director and Executive Vice President of Idemitsu Kosan Atsuhiko Hirano in Hanoi on June 12, Deputy FM Vu commended the company’s efforts in promoting investment and cooperation in Vietnam over the years, especially its role as a shareholder in the Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical (NSRP) project.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung chairs a working session with the Standing Board of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee on June 13, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City must maximise role as economic powerhouse: PM

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung called for a comprehensive review of Ho Chi Minh City’s 2026 economic growth scenarios, with a focus on identifying untapped potential across sectors and deploying effective measures to maximise growth in the remaining quarters of the year, particularly in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, logistics, finance and banking, and other high-value-added industries.

The national flags of Vietnam and the Philippines. Photo: VNA

Vietnam congratulates Philippines on Independence Day

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and State President To Lam and Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on June 12 sent congratulatory messages to Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr on the occasion of the 128th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of the Philippines (June 12, 1898 – 2026).

Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Pham Quang Vinh. (Photo: VNA)

AFF 2026 marks Vietnam’s transition from participant to regional agenda-setter

With sharp strategic mindset and a proven capacity for practical action at both bilateral and multilateral levels, Vietnam has demonstrated its role as a builder and agenda-setter, contributing to a robust platform for dialogue and cooperation in pursuit of a resilient, peaceful, and truly people-centred ASEAN Community by 2045

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam addresses the national conference disseminating and implementing Politburo Resolution No. 06-NQ/TW (Photo: VNA)

📝OP-ED: When foreign affairs pioneer in shaping nation's future

Resolution No. 06-NQ/TW represents both a continuation and a development of the Party’s comprehensive foreign policy and President Ho Chi Minh’s thought. If international integration helped create a favourable environment for development, diplomacy today is tasked with protecting and expanding that space.

An overview of the 4th session of the 17th Hanoi People’s Council for the 2026–2031 term. (Photo: VNA)

Capital Law 2026 paves way for Hanoi’s new development model

One of the key breakthroughs of the new resolutions is the shift from a traditional management-oriented approach to a development-enabling model. The proposed policies are designed not only to address current issues but also to establish the foundation for a more modern, proactive and flexible system of urban governance.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Tran Quoc Khanh (seventh from left) poses for a group photo with the leaders and staff of the University of Skikda. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Algeria strengthen agricultural trade connectivity

Vietnam’s main exports to Algeria include coffee, cashew nuts, pepper, textiles and garments, steel and selected industrial products, while the North African country sells animal feed, chemicals, dates and other agricultural products to Vietnam.