China and Vietnam ink numerous cooperation deals

Investing.com -- China and Vietnam have inked a series of cooperation agreements, including those pertaining to production and supply chains and railway cooperation. The agreements were signed during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Vietnam, as seen in the document footage.
The exact nature and details of these agreements remain undisclosed, and it is not clear whether they include any financial commitments. The breadth of the agreements, however, suggests an emphasis on bolstering economic and infrastructural ties between the two nations.
Earlier, Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son had indicated that the two Communist-run countries were anticipating the signing of about 40 cooperation deals during President Xi’s visit. The signing of these agreements marks a significant step in the strengthening of relations between China and Vietnam.
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