This direction was outlined during the association’s third National Congress for the 2025–2030 term, held in Hanoi on July 15.
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Thirty-five-member Executive Board of the Vietnam–Brazil Friendship and Cooperation Association the new term debuts on July 15. |
In the new term, the association plans to enhance collaboration with youth and women’s organizations, universities, research institutes, non-governmental organizations, enterprises, and business associations in Brazil. It also aims to encourage Brazilian organizations and individuals to support Vietnam in multilateral forums and build ties with the Vietnamese community in Brazil. Communication efforts will be strengthened to share the Party and State’s policies with overseas Vietnamese, encouraging them to comply with local laws, maintain connections with their homeland, and contribute to bilateral relations.
The congress elected a 35-member Executive Board for the new term, with Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Hoang Hiep appointed as President.
Brazilian Ambassador to Vietnam Marco Farani congratulated the association on the successful congress, stating that bilateral relations are currently experiencing their best phase. In 2024, two-way trade reached 8 billion USD, with further growth expected. He also noted the countries’ potential to boost cooperation in defense, aviation, and energy transition.
Phan Anh Son, President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO), expressed his hope that the association would continue building on its achievements. He encouraged efforts to broaden partnerships between businesses and expedite the digitization of the Portuguese–Vietnamese Thematic Dictionary, making it freely accessible online for the benefit of people and enterprises in both countries.
During the 2016–2025 term, the VUFO and the VBFCA promoted engagement with Brazilian organizations, businesses, and institutes to expand partnerships and enhance trade and cooperation in various fields. The association has also mobilized social resources to support people-to-people diplomacy and fostered innovation in Vietnam’s public diplomacy.
The Executive Board has completed the Portuguese–Vietnamese Thematic Dictionary, becoming the first and only friendship organization to publish such a resource. Containing 20,000 words across 17 topics, the dictionary is a valuable tool for Vietnamese individuals and organizations working, living, or studying in Brazil, as well as for Brazilian partners visiting or doing business in Vietnam.
Source: VNA