Secretary General of the ASEAN–Japan Centre (AJC) Kunihiko Hirabayashi reaffirmed that even amid global uncertainties, Việt Nam remains a reliable and strategic partner for Japan, continuing to play a prominent role in global trade and value chains.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Chí Dũng made the statement while working with memory giant Kioxia on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 30th Future of Asia Conference.
As of March, Japan had more than 5,500 valid projects in Việt Nam with a total capital of nearly US$78.6 billion, mainly focusing on manufacturing, processing, energy and high-tech industries.
In a statement, the airline highlighted that the new routes aim to provide convenient travel options for both locals and tourists, while promoting greater exploration of Japan’s cultural heritage.
The two sides will work together to develop a value chain for Vietnamese oysters that meets Japanese standards, targeting both domestic and export markets.
The Việt Nam Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE) will organise a ''Trade Delegation to Japan’ this year, opening up great opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to access a potential billion-dollar market.
FPT recently opened its 17th office in Japan, located in the Mita district of the Minatoku area, one of the most luxurious and expensive areas in Tokyo.