Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh asked China to create conditions for clearance of Vietnamese goods through border gates, especially agricultural products.

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh on July 13 with State Council, Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi co -chaired the 14th meeting of the Steering Committee for Bilateral Cooperation in Nam Ninh City, Guangxi, China, China,

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The two sides raised a number of issues that exist in cooperation such as increasing commercial imbalance, congestion of goods in border border gates, opening the Chinese market for Vietnamese agricultural products and

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh asked China to create favorable conditions for customs clearance through roads and railway border gates, especially for seasonal and agricultural products of Vietnam to China.

Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi in Nam Ninh City, Guangxi, July 13.

The Deputy Prime Minister proposed to set up a green stream to shorten the quarantine and customs time, continue to open the market for Vietnam's fruits, creating favorable conditions for Vietnam to open a trade promotion office in the city.

The Deputy Prime Minister also asked China to expand high quality investment in areas that suit the needs and sustainable development strategies of Vietnam, promote new forms of cooperation such as Xuyen Bien e -commerce.

Chinese Foreign Minister Vuong Nghi affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to Vietnam's interest in expanding exports of agricultural and fishery products to China and ensuring smooth customs at border gates, ready to open and upgrade

Mr. Vuong Nghi affirmed that China will continue to expand the market, cooperate with Vietnam, maintain stable supply chains, production chains, deep cooperation on road and sea -new sea corridors and exchange.

Regarding territorial borders, the two sides agreed to coordinate well in managing the border on the mainland, and at the same time complied with the senior common awareness of maintaining peace and stability at sea, including agreement on principles.

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh emphasized that Vietnam - China needs to strive to control disagreements well, do not take action to complicate the situation, expand the dispute, respect each other's legitimate rights and interests suitable for each other.

Vietnam is China's largest trading partner in ASEAN, China's sixth largest in the world to consider national criteria.

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