March 10, 2024 | 07:30 GMT+7

PM starts official visit to New Zealand

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During two-day visit, the two sides will discuss measures to further enhance bilateral cooperation, including such focal and traditional areas as trade, investment, labor, education - training, and agriculture.

PM Pham Minh Chinh (second, right) and his spouse (first, right) are welcomed at Auckland Airport of New Zealand. (Photo: VGP)
PM Pham Minh Chinh (second, right) and his spouse (first, right) are welcomed at Auckland Airport of New Zealand. (Photo: VGP)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, his spouse Le Thi Bich Tran, and a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam landed at Auckland Airport on March 9 evening (local time), starting an official visit to New Zealand from March 10-11 at the invitation of his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon, 

During the visit, PM Chinh is scheduled to hold talks and meetings with senior leaders of New Zealand, attend meetings with heads of associations and leading businesses of the country, engage in working sessions with local scientific, technological, and educational institutions, and meet with the Vietnamese community here.

The two sides will discuss measures to further enhance bilateral cooperation, including such focal and traditional areas as trade, investment, labor, education - training, and agriculture.

Over nearly 50 years of diplomatic ties, the two countries’ relations have been developing unceasingly and were upgraded to a strategic partnership in July 2020.

Vietnam is currently the 14th largest trading partner of New Zealand with bilateral trade reaching $1.3 billion in 2023. As of November 2023, New Zealand had 52 investment projects worth $208.35 million in Vietnam, ranking 39th among 143 countries and territories investing in Vietnam, statistics showed.

There are about 11,000 Vietnamese people in the South Pacific nation, mainly in Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington.

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