Vietnamese President To Lam will embark on a state visit to China from April 14 to 17, marking his first overseas trip since taking office. The visit, announced Thursday by Chinese officials, underscores deepening ties between the two socialist neighbors. 🚀
Lam is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for talks aimed at advancing what both nations call a "community with a shared future." He’ll also hold meetings with Premier Li Qiang and other top Chinese leaders to discuss trade, security, and regional cooperation.
This diplomatic push follows Xi’s own visit to Vietnam last year in April 2025, which laid groundwork for enhanced strategic collaboration. Analysts predict new agreements on cross-border infrastructure and tech partnerships could emerge from Lam’s trip. 💡
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning emphasized the visit’s significance: "It reflects our shared commitment to socialist development and regional stability." With Vietnam being a key player in Southeast Asia’s supply chains, young entrepreneurs and investors are closely watching for updates on streamlined trade policies. 📈
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Vietnam's top leader To Lam to visit China from April 14 to 17
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