The Ministry of Industry and Trade on October 5 decided to conduct an anti-dumping investigation into H-shaped steel products imported from China (including Hong Kong).
The inclusion of China’s yuan into the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s basket of reserve currencies on October 1 will impact finance across the globe, and Vietnam is no exception.
China’s election of deputies to the People’s Congress in the so-called Sansha city illegally built by the country and the illegal patrol in the Hoang Sa archipelago area is a serious violatiion.
Reducing trade deficit with China to progress to trade balance from the market shape one of the major policies and key activities of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), an official has said.
Vietnam’s top leaders congratulated their Chinese counterparts on China’s 67th National Day (October 1, 1949-2016) and re-affirmed that Vietnam always treasures the ties with China.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has pledged to create favourable conditions for the public security ministries of Vietnam and China to deepen their result-oriented cooperation.
Vietnamese Minister of Public Security To Lam and his visiting Chinese counterpart Guo Shengkun shared the wish for stronger links between the two ministries in the future.
President Tran Dai Quang has welcomed the signing of several cooperation agreements at the fifth ministerial conference on anti-crime cooperation in Hanoi.
Maintaining and fostering the Vietnam-China relations in a healthy and stable manner is the common responsibility of both sides to serve long-term benefits of the two peoples.