Promoting Vietnam - Japan Economic Cooperation

The Vietnam-Japan Economic Cooperation Trade Conference took place in Tokyo, Japan, on May 30, 2025. The event, which attracted over 100 delegates from agencies and businesses of the two countries, was organized by the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency and the Vietnam Trade Office in Japan (Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam) in coordination with the ASEAN-Japan Center (AJC).
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According to the Trade Promotion Agency, in his opening speech at the conference, Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of the Trade Promotion Agency, emphasized Vietnam’s deep integration into the global economy. To date, the country has entered 17 free trade agreements (FTAs) with over 60 countries and territories. At the same time, Vietnam has established comprehensive and strategic partnerships with many nations, including Japan.

Bui Quang Hung noted that Vietnam and Japan have maintained a long-standing comprehensive strategic partnership. Japan remains one of Vietnam’s most important economic partners, with both countries engaging in numerous initiatives to strengthen trade and investment. These collaborative efforts have created valuable opportunities for businesses on both sides, contributing to steady growth in Vietnam-Japan trade over the years.

Promoting Vietnam - Japan Economic Cooperation
At the event.

Kunihiko Hirabayashi, Secretary General of the ASEAN-Japan Center, remarked that Vietnam has long been an attractive investment destination for Japanese businesses. The country benefits from a young and capable workforce, competitive production costs, a strategic location, and strong involvement in new-generation free trade agreements.

Promoting Vietnam - Japan Economic Cooperation
Businesses of the two countries exchange information. (Photo: Trade Promotion Agency)

He emphasized that even in times of global instability, Vietnam remains a strategic and reliable partner for Japan. The country's consistent participation in global trade and ongoing efforts to strengthen its position in international value chains further reinforce its prominence.

The Secretary General also highlighted several promising areas of Vietnam-Japan cooperation, including green and environmentally friendly products, initiatives to promote national brands, and joint efforts to develop common product lines that combine Vietnam's manufacturing strengths with Japan's trusted quality. Additionally, he underscored the importance of expanding into emerging markets to further develop supply chains.

In the healthcare sector, he noted that Vietnam’s growing demand makes it a promising market for Japan’s research and development of pharmaceutical products and medical equipment.

Beyond investment potential, Hirabayashi described Vietnam as not only a smart destination for Japanese businesses but also a great place to live, citing its rich culture, friendly people, world-class cuisine, vibrant tourist attractions, and continuous improvements in education and infrastructure.

Following the conference, 27 Vietnamese enterprises took part in a dynamic trade program with Japanese businesses, forging connections with numerous potential partners across various industries. The collaboration spanned agricultural products and food, including cassava starch, dried and frozen seafood, tea, coffee, spices, cakes, and fruits, as well as mechanical and electronic components, construction materials, household goods, handicrafts, and perfumes.

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