Co-operation with China on border trade fruitful border
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on Thursday said that the positive co-operative results between China's Guangxi Province and Viet Nam's northern border provinces were considerably contributing to the fine co-operation between the two countries.
The Prime Minister made the remarks during his meeting with the Chairman of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Ma Biao, in Ha Noi.
Dung expressed his elation over the fruitful relationship between Viet Nam and China.
In 2009, the two-way trade between Guangxi and Viet Nam exceeded US$4 billion, accounting for nearly 20 per cent of the two countries' total trade turnover.
Dung said Viet Nam and China need to continue addressing pending problems to foster trade and commerce for their mutual benefit. He also agreed with Ma Biao's proposals concerning measures to develop co-operation between Viet Nam and Guangxi, including building a transport system linking Guangxi with Viet Nam's provinces, creating a border economic zone, fostering tourism and education co-operation.
Ma Biao said that during this visit, Guangxi and Vietnamese enterprises would sign about 50 trade co-operation agreements with a total turnover worth $1.8 billion.
On the same day, Ma Biao met with Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, who said that VIet Nam had set up plans to construct economic co-operation zones in Dong Dang - Piangxiang and Mong Cai - Dongxing.
Nhan said he hoped China would co-operate in building infrastructure and transport systems in these areas to facilitate co-operation.
Culture building conference
The conference, "Strengthening culture building in a market economy and international integration context – Experiences of Viet Nam and China", is being held in Da Nang from September 8 to 10.
Participants at the conference included a Vietnamese delegation led by To Huy Rua, a Politburo member and Secretary and head of the Publicity and Education Commission of the Viet Nam Communist Party Central Committee. The Chinese delegation attended the event was led by Liu Yunshan who is a member of the Political Bureau of the China Communist Party Central Committee, member of its Secretariat and head of the Publicity Department. Scientists and researchers from both countries were also on hand.
Rua said that the conference met practical urgent needs and fulfilled long-term goals.
Liu Yunshan said that fostering a socialist culture required building a system of socialist values, which put people at the centre of society.
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