These exchange and cooperation activities, which have received strong support from the leaders of the Party and State, as well as from ministries and central agencies, are considered one of the most practical and effective local cooperation mechanisms between the two nations, contributing to the enrichment of the Vietnam-China comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.

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At the 2023 New Year meeting

The New Year meeting, which was first held in 2016, and the Joint Working Committee’s meeting, initiated from 2008, have proved efficiency, leading to significant common understandings regarding exchanges and cooperation among the parties.

Over the past decade, the New Year meeting has played a vital role in advancing relations between the two Parties, two countries, and the peoples of Vietnam and China. The program offers a key opportunity to review the outcomes of previous agreements and establish cooperation priorities for the future, while strengthening exchanges and cooperation among the localities in a more substantial and comprehensive way, focusing on areas such as the economy, trade, tourism, healthcare, education, border management, and upgrading border gates.

This marks the second occasion that Quang Ninh has hosted the program, which will include a variety of activities. In addition to reviewing and assessing the implementation of previously signed agreements, both sides will agree on key directions for cooperation in 2025 and beyond. Approximately 40 agencies are expected to sign bilateral cooperation agreements at the provincial, sectoral, and local levels for 2025.

In addition to meetings and discussions, this year’s program will feature an exhibition showcasing OCOP (One Commune - One Product) products from the four Vietnamese provinces and the Chinese regions, along with trade, investment and tourism promotion activities, and a tour of Ha Long Bay.

A new feature of this year’s program is the inclusion of Hai Phong city as a guest participant, with the intention of it becoming an official member by 2026. Around 290 delegates from both Vietnam and China are expected to attend the event.

Source: VNA