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Vietnam-China Sign Supply Chain Deals, Target $500B Trade

2026/04/19
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Vietnam-China Sign Supply Chain Deals, Target $500B Trade

According to en.vneconomy.vn, Vietnam and China signed key cooperation documents on supply chain and cross-border economic cooperation in Beijing on April 15, 2026, in the presence of Party General Secretary and State President To Lam of Vietnam and President Xi Jinping of China.

Formalized Bilateral Frameworks

The agreements include two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs): one to establish a working group tasked with negotiating and promoting the construction of a cross-border economic cooperation zone, and another to form a working group focused specifically on production chain and supply chain cooperation. Both MoUs were signed between Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade and China’s Ministry of Commerce.

Trade Targets and Recent Performance

Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung and Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao affirmed a shared goal of raising bilateral trade turnover to $500 billion in the coming years. This target follows strong recent growth: according to Vietnam Customs, bilateral trade reached $256.5 billion in 2025, representing a 24.8% year-on-year increase.

Implementation Mechanism

To ensure accountability and momentum, the two ministers agreed to establish a joint technical working group to review progress and accelerate implementation of high-level consensus, outcomes of their talks, and commitments under the signed agreements.

Strategic Context for Supply Chain Professionals

This agreement reflects a deliberate recalibration of Vietnam–China economic ties — moving beyond transactional trade toward structured, institutionalized collaboration across production networks. For global supply chain professionals, the establishment of dedicated working groups signals growing governmental prioritization of supply chain resilience through regional integration, not just diversification away from China. The cross-border economic cooperation zone initiative aligns with broader Southeast Asian trends, including similar frameworks under ASEAN–China cooperation and recent Vietnam–Singapore green growth accords also reported by VnEconomy. Notably, this effort occurs amid rising global scrutiny of nearshoring and friend-shoring strategies — yet here, cooperation is deepening between neighboring economies with complementary manufacturing roles: Vietnam as an electronics and textile assembly hub increasingly reliant on Chinese intermediate goods, and China shifting toward higher-value inputs and capital equipment exports. Practitioners should monitor the joint working group’s output closely, as its recommendations may influence customs harmonization, mutual recognition of standards, and logistics corridor development — all directly affecting lead times, compliance costs, and inventory planning across the Sino-Vietnamese industrial corridor.

“Vietnam and China are stepping up efforts to steer bilateral trade towards a more balanced and sustainable trajectory, with Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung calling for a restructuring of production, trade, and supply chains alongside stronger investment cooperation.”

  • Documents signed: MoU on cross-border economic cooperation zone
  • Documents signed: MoU on production chain and supply chain cooperation
  • Joint technical working group established to oversee implementation

Source: en.vneconomy.vn

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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