Vietnam, Belarus seek ways to strengthen trade ties

Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien and Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister Anatoly Sivak on March 23 co-chaired the 15th meeting of the Vietnam – Belarus Inter-Governmental Committee on Economic, Trade and Scientific-Technological Cooperation in the form of teleconference.
Vietnam, Belarus seek ways to strengthen trade ties ảnh 1Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Minister ofIndustry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien and Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister AnatolySivak on March 23 co-chaired the 15th meeting of the Vietnam – BelarusInter-Governmental Committee on Economic, Trade and Scientific-TechnologicalCooperation in the form of teleconference.

The two sides briefed each other on socio-economicdevelopment in the respective countries, reviewed cooperation contents agreedat the previous meeting, and set out cooperation orientations in the timeahead, especially measures to facilitate the operations of their businesses.

In his opening remarks, Dien said the economic, trade,scientific and technological collaboration has maintained its strong growth,especially after the Vietnam-Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) Free TradeAgreement, to which Belarus is a signatory, came into force in October 2016.

However, the cooperation has still shown limitations,and yet to match potential and strength of each side, he said, stressing the needto set out specific, comprehensive solutions during the meeting to foster thebilateral ties.
Vietnam, Belarus seek ways to strengthen trade ties ảnh 2The 15th meeting of the Vietnam – Belarus Inter-Governmental Committee on Economic, Trade and Scientific-Technological Cooperation was held in the form of teleconference. (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Dang Hoang An, Vice President of theVietnamese Sub-Committee, reported that two-way trade still reached 168.8million USD last year despite COVID-19, up 131.6 percent year-on-year.

Of the total, Vietnam’s export to Belarus was 21.6million USD, a rise of 338 percent, while Belarus’ export to the SoutheastAsian nation was 147.2 million USD, up 116.6 percent.

By the end of 2021, Belarus had run three projects inVietnam with total investment capital of 32.25 million USD, ranking 67th out of 140 countries and territories investing in Vietnam.
Belarusian Deputy Minister of Industry Ogorodnikov Alexanderbriefed the participants on the implementation of the protocol on supportingthe production of motor transport vehicles in Vietnam, the construction of adairy factory by Minsk jointventure in Vietnam’s northern province of Hung Yen, and a cooperation projecton heavy duty trucks by Belaz company of Belarus.

The two sides exchangedviews on potential and measures to enhance cooperation in the fields of industry,trade, agriculture, science - technology, culture, sports, tourism and training.

In his closing remarks,Deputy PM Sivak stressed that Vietnam is always a trustworthy and importantpartner of Belarus in the region.

With contents reachedduring the meeting, Vietnam and Belarus will create mechanisms and legalframeworks to promote cooperation in mechanics, food production, technicaltransfer and pharmaceutical supply, and increase the bilateral trade, hesaid./.
VNA

See more

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Australia announces import conditions for Vietnamese pomelos

Australia’s formal publication provides an important legal basis, marking the completion of the review, assessment and agreement on technical requirements for fresh Vietnamese pomelos. This represents a significant step forward in market access, creating favourable conditions for relevant agencies, localities and businesses to prepare for export activities in the coming time.

Containers of fresh Vietnamese durian for export are subject to a full-chain traceability system. (Photo: VNA)

First “green lane” durian shipment exported to China

​Under the “green lane” process, quality control begins at the cultivation stage, including soil sampling and monitoring, and continues through harvesting and processing, with traceability labels attached to trees and applied to fruit at the time of picking. It also allows plant quarantine procedures and the issuance of certificates of origin (C/O) directly in the localities where the orchards are located.

Delegates at the Vietnam Expo 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam pushes for deeper auto supply chain ties with RoK

The RoK stood as Vietnam’s largest foreign investor with more than 95.2 billion USD in registered capital as of February 2026, or about 18% of all foreign cash flowing in, with thousands of active projects. In January-February alone, the RoK led the pack with nearly 2 billion USD in pledges, grabbing a whopping 32.7% of total registered capital and showing no signs of slowing down.

More than 600 tourism firms, 15 countries and territories, and 34 provinces and cities are promoting destinations and introducing tourism products at the fair (Photo: VNA)

Digital transformation key to elevating Vietnam’s tourism: official

Speaking at the opening of the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) 2026 in Hanoi on April 10, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho An Phong noted that despite challenges in 2025, Vietnam largely fulfilled its socio-economic development goals. Tourism remained a bright spot, recording 21.5 million foreign arrivals and 135.5 million domestic visitors, with total revenue exceeding 1 quadrillion VND (37.9 billion USD).

A drone sprays fertiliser over rice fields. (Photo: VNA)

Low-altitude economy emerges as new growth driver for Vietnam

The UAV technology is particularly effective in addressing challenges faced by ground infrastructure, especially in densely populated urban areas and remote regions. Smart aerial devices also enable real-time data collection, improving governance, decision-making and digital transformation across industries.

Passengers at Cat Bi Airport in Hai Phong city (Photo: VNA)

Aviation sector ensures fuel supply for April 30–May 1 peak

Aviation fuel suppliers are actively negotiating and diversifying supply sources both domestically and internationally, while strengthening coordination, storage and distribution capacity to meet immediate demand. These efforts aim to support airlines in optimising operations and maintaining stable flight schedules.

A session at the Vietnam–Australia Green Transition Forum 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Green transition offers opportunities for stronger Vietnam–Australia cooperation

Under the theme "Accelerating decarbonisation in agriculture and manufacturing – Unlocking trade and investment opportunities", the forum gathered nearly 200 researchers, experts and businesses involved in policy development, investment, research and innovation. Participants exchanged insights and explored ways to translate the cooperation potential between Vietnam and Australia into practical business opportunities.