Bridging Borders: Vietnam and China Sign 10 Pacts
Vietnam and China have signed 10 agreements covering areas from agriculture cooperation to digital payments during Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Hanoi. The agreements included a focus on cross-border QR code payments and updating the progress of cross-border railway links, enhancing bilateral cooperation.
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In a significant move to strengthen bilateral ties, Vietnam and China have inked 10 agreements aimed at deepening cooperation in various sectors. The agreements, signed during Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Hanoi, encompass areas ranging from agriculture to innovative digital payment methods, notably cross-border QR code payments.
The signing ceremony reflects an ongoing commitment between the two nations to enhance economic ties and streamline cross-border transactions. Additionally, a vital document focusing on the progress of cross-border railway links was also agreed upon, signaling increased infrastructure collaboration.
These agreements highlight the growing relationship between Vietnam and China, setting the stage for future cooperation in multiple economic sectors, and emphasizing the mutual benefits arising from such strategic partnerships.
(With inputs from agencies.)