China and Vietnam sign 14 deals from rail to crocodiles after leaders
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[August 19, 2024]
By Liz Lee
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Vietnam inked 14 documents spanning
cross-border railways to crocodile exports on Monday, after Chinese
President Xi Jinping met with Vietnam's new leader To Lam in Beijing.
Lam's visit to Beijing, his first overseas trip since he was appointed
party chief early this month, signals a desire between the two communist
neighbors to strengthen ties as trade and investment grow and despite
occasional clashes over boundaries in the South China Sea.
"China has always regarded Vietnam as a priority in its neighborhood
diplomacy, and supports Vietnam in adhering to the Party leadership,
taking the socialist path suited to its national conditions, and
deepening the cause of reforms and socialist modernization," Xi said,
underscoring establishing good working relations and a personal
friendship with Lam.
Lam described the bilateral ties as a "top priority in Vietnam's
external policy" and called his trip to China "the affirmation of the
Party and the Vietnamese government to value the relation with China".
The two countries signed documents on planning and feasibility studies
for standardized railway routes, in what appears as a new step towards
the upgrade of cross-border rail links, after preliminary deals on the
matter were signed in December during Xi's state visit to Hanoi.
In December, both countries said they would work on cross-border railway
connectivity, naming three projects that included one connecting through
mountainous Lao Cai in the Vietnam's northwest to the port city Haiphong
and a potential one linking China's Shenzhen to Haiphong.
Vietnamese officials had said rail links would be high on the agenda
when the top leaders meet.
The two nations are connected by two railways from southern China to
Vietnam's northern industrial hub and capital Hanoi, but the Vietnamese
infrastructure dates back to French colonial days and has a different
gauge from Chinese high-speed rail, forcing passengers and goods to swap
trains at the border.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Vietnam's President To Lam shake
hands after a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing, China, 19 August 2024. ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES/Pool via
REUTERS
Upgrading the Vietnamese side of the railways could boost trade and
investment, as a growing number of Chinese manufacturers move some
export-oriented operations to Vietnam amid trade tensions between
China and the United States.
Other documents signed covered cooperation between central banks,
media, health and the quarantine and inspection of coconuts,
crocodiles and durians.
After the signing, Xi and Lam continued talks on important issues of
common concern over tea in a "cordial and friendly atmosphere",
Chinese official media Xinhua said.
The two countries will issue a joint declaration on further
strengthening their strategic partnership, Xinhua said.
Lam arrived in China's southern province Guangzhou on Sunday for a
three-day visit that would include meetings with Chinese Premier Li
Qiang and other Chinese top officials.
While in Guangzhou, he visited some Chinese locations where former
President Ho Chi Minh conducted revolutionary activities.
China and Vietnam forged diplomatic ties in 1950 and established a
comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation in 2008 that was
jointly fortified five years later to extend to more shared
international and regional issues of concern.
(Reporting by Liz Lee; Additional reporting by Francesco Guarascio
in Hanoi; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Michael Perry)
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