Vietnamese, German leaders hope for stronger economic ties

A business roundtable between Vietnam and Germany was held in Hanoi on November 13 under the co-chair of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Vietnamese, German leaders hope for stronger economic ties ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (front, sixth from left), German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (front, seventh from left) and other participants in the business roundtable in Hanoi on November 13. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A businessroundtable between Vietnam and Germany was held in Hanoi on November 13 underthe co-chair of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

In his remarks, PM Chinh said sincediplomatic ties were set up nearly 50 years ago, Vietnam and Germany havedeveloped a strategic partnership with strides and outstanding milestones recordedin multiple areas.

Germany is currently the biggesttrading partner of Vietnam in Europe. It ranks 18th among the 141countries and territories and fourth among EU members investing in theSoutheast Asian nation with 437 valid projects worth 2.34 billion USD atpresent, rising 2.87-fold from 2010. Its projects concentrate on processing -manufacturing (52.1%) and energy (27.8%) industries.

The outcomes of economic ties areencouraging but have yet to match with their potential, he said, noting that thereremains much room and many favourable factors for the two countries’cooperation.
 
Vietnamese, German leaders hope for stronger economic ties ảnh 2PM Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA) 
Suggesting some orientations forbusiness partnerships, PM Chinh asked German enterprises and business associationsto strongly advocate the German parliament’s ratification of the EU - Vietnam InvestmentProtection Agreement (EVIPA) to create a framework for long-term and stableeconomic, trade, and investment links.

He also called on the Government andenterprises of Germany to continue assisting Vietnam with technology transfer,research and development, building of cooperation agreements on human resourcetraining, and digital transformation in Vietnamese firms.

As Germany defined Vietnam as a global partner in its developmentcooperation strategy by 2030, Vietnam hopes for Germany’s help in perfectingregulations and policies to access and mobilise green financial resources,especially from the G7 members and international financial institutions,thereby helping build a green economy, promote green growth and sustainabledevelopment, respond to climate change, and realise COP26 commitments, he emphasised.

The host leader encouraged German companiesto switch their investment to Vietnam, a safe and attractive investmentdestination with political stability, competitive costs, an abundant workforce,and an optimal business climate.

Heexpressed his belief that with efforts and resolve by both sides and their people's strong friendship, investment and trade partnerships will remain an importantpillar in the bilateral relations and also a driving force for the two countries’strategic partnership to reach a new height.

The Vietnamese Government pledges tocreate the best possible conditions for German enterprises to operate fruitfullyand sustainably in Vietnam, he stressed, considering their successes as Vietnam’s.

Vietnamese, German leaders hope for stronger economic ties ảnh 3German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the business roundtable in Hanoi on November 13. (Photo: VNA)
Addressing the event, Chancellor Scholznoted that to many German and European companies, Vietnam is a highly importantdestination as it is part of the trading and material supply networks of Asia,and its economy boasts impressive immunity during the pandemic.

He held that the global economy issuccessful only when countries manage to optimise all of their capabilities andpotential, which is true to Vietnam - a country with abundant material sourcesand a skilled workforce.

The Chancellor voiced his delight at the enforcementof the EU - Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which he viewed as a basisfor the two economies to recover and develop, and build up mutual trust ineconomic cooperation.

The German leader also gave somecooperation suggestions to the countries’ businesses, adding that the Germandelegation also includes many enterprises wishing to seek partners in economy,infrastructure, and energy cooperation.

Hehighlighted his hope that businesses of Vietnam and Germany will join ineconomic partnerships so that the two countries will develop together.

At the event, participating firms shared their development process andcontributions to their respective countries’ economies. They also presentedtheir demand regarding the Vietnamese and German markets.

Afterthe business roundtable, Chancellor Scholz attended a banquet hosted by PMChinh in honour of the German delegation./.
VNA

See more

A production line for camera modules and electronic components at the factory of MCNEX VINA Co. Ltd, a Republic of Korean-invested company in Phuc Son Industrial Park, Ninh Binh province. (Photo: VNA)

Science, technology, innovation as engines of economic growth

To ensure that science and technology truly act as a powerful growth engine, experts emphasised the need for the Government to put in place supportive mechanisms and policies that encourage enterprises to invest in research and development, while strengthening cooperation among the State, research institutions and the business sector.

The headquarters of the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

PM updates lead roles to drive UKVFTA forward

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is named the lead agency, with overall responsibility for the agreement’s general goals and definitions, trade remedies, non-tariff barriers to trade and investment in renewable energy, competition policies, State-owned enterprises, enterprises with special or exclusive rights and those with designated monopolies, as well as institutional, general and final terms.

Vietravel Airlines is taking measures to enhance service quality and optimise operations amid high travel demand during Tet. (Photo: VNA)

Vietravel Airlines to add new route serving Lunar New Year travel peak

During the peak period of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival in 2026, Vietravel Airlines plans to operate six – eight flights daily on the Ho Chi Minh City – Hanoi route, three flights daily on the Ho Chi Minh City – Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City – Vinh routes; and two flights daily on the Ho Chi Minh City – Quy Nhon route.

The completion of Can Tho - Ca Mau expressway has helped shorten travel time from Can Tho to Ca Mau to just one hour and a half (Photo: VNA)

Can Tho–Ca Mau expressway fully opens from January 19

The new section, together with the Can Tho–Hau Giang segment that has been operating smoothly since late December last year, has completed the entire 110.85-km route. With total investment exceeding 27.52 trillion VND (1.04 billion USD), the four-lane expressway is built to modern standards and serves as a key transport artery linking major economic and political centres, industrial zones and seaports in the southwestern region.

Vietnam aims to export 7 million tonnes of rice in 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam to proactively reduce rice exports from 2026

Do Ha Nam, Chairman of the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), said that 2026 presents numerous difficulties and challenges, and the global supply glut significantly impacts all exporters, including Vietnam.

Vietjet to operate nearly 1,800 additional flights for Lunar New Year peak (Photo: Vietjet Air)

Vietjet adds nearly 1,800 flights for peak Lunar New Year travel

Passengers planning to travel during the Tet peak period are advised to book tickets early to secure suitable flight schedules. They are also encouraged to complete online check-in within 24 hours prior to departure via Vietjet’s website at www.vietjetair.com, the Vietjet mobile application or the VNeID platform, in order to save time at airport check-in counters.

VinFast will provide each university with two electric cars, along with practical equipment and training materials on electric vehicle repair techniques that meet official standards (Photo: VNA)

VinFast collaborates with 30 colleges to standardise training for EV engineers

VinFast will work with leading institutions offering automotive engineering programmes, including the University of Transport and Communications, the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, the Hanoi University of Industry and the Hung Yen University of Technology and Education, to implement hands-on training aligned with industry needs.