According to the Hessischer Landtag official portal, Hessen has maintained a strategic partnership with Vietnam since 2012, with cooperation spanning science, education and economic development. Vietnam is currently one of Hessen’s most important trading partners in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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The booth of Minh Long Ceramics at Ambiente 2025 in Frankfurt, Hessen

At the meeting, Wallmann underlined that close relations with partners in Asia are vital for Germany’s prosperity and continued growth. She noted that diverse connections in education, culture and business are enriching bilateral ties and shaping a promising future, and expressed her delight with the opportunity to further deepen this close and friendly exchange through discussions.

For his part, Dong highly valued the achievements of Vietnam – Hessen cooperation and discussed future plans to strengthen ties in diplomacy, justice, education, culture, economy and labor. Both sides agreed to continue coordinating activities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – German diplomatic relations, with a focus on promoting Vietnam’s image in Hessen.

Both parties welcomed the positive and effective development of Vietnam – Hessen relations within the broader Vietnam – Germany partnership. In the economic sphere, bilateral trade between Vietnam and Hessen has reached around 1 billion EUR (1.17 billion USD) annually in recent years, accounting for roughly 10% of total Vietnam – Germany trade. Many Hessian companies have invested successfully in Vietnam, including Bilfinger & Berger, Messer, Sanofi-Aventis, Fresenius, and Commerzbank.

A flagship project in bilateral educational cooperation, Vietnam - Germany University in Ho Chi Minh City, established in 2008 at Hessen’s initiative, has been operating effectively, contributing to the development of high-quality human resources in Vietnam.

Hessen also has a growing demand for skilled workers from Vietnam. Minister-President of State of Hesse Boris Rhein suggested both sides capitalize on the opportunities provided by Germany’s newly adopted Immigration Act for Skilled Workers to expand the recruitment of Vietnamese workers for Hessen, thereby helping to address the state’s labor shortages while creating favorable conditions for Vietnamese employees in Germany.

Source: VNA