Japanese Trade Minister Koichi Takaichi has made significant strides in strengthening economic ties with Vietnam during a recent visit to Hanoi. In a major diplomatic push, Takaichi signed six key agreements with Vietnamese officials, spanning crucial sectors such as technology, agriculture, and space exploration. The deals are expected to boost bilateral cooperation and open up new opportunities for Japanese companies to invest in Vietnam's rapidly growing economy. As Japan seeks to diversify its trade relationships in the region, the agreements with Vietnam are seen as a strategic move to enhance economic collaboration and deepen ties between the two nations.


Takaichi signs six agreements with Vietnam, including on technology, agriculture and space, during a trip to Hanoi.