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Vietnam affirms joint growth with Thailand to drive ASEAN economy
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The Thailand–Vietnam Friendship Association organised the Thailand–Vietnam Business Forum 2026 under the theme “ Growing Together ”, with Vietnamese and Thai leaders sharing their vision at the forum to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations.
Key facts
- To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister, jointly presented their visions for future Thailand–Vietnam cooperation before
- Bilateral trade is worth about US$24 billion, with a short-term target of US$25 billion, and both sides should, in the future, push this towards US$50 billion.
- He expressed confidence that the potential of both countries and the strength of Thai and Vietnamese business leaders would be an important driving force in lifting bilateral trade to the target of US$25 billion in the near future.
- Sanan Angubolkul, President of the Thailand–Vietnam Friendship Association and Senior Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade of Thailand, said the association organised the Thailand–Vietnam Business Forum 2026
- Activities at the Thailand–Vietnam Business Forum 2026 included discussions and exchanges of strategic views across several dimensions, including trade, investment, value-chain connectivity, the transition to the digital economy, logistics
Summary
To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister, jointly presented their visions for future Thailand–Vietnam cooperation before government leaders, senior executives, investors and leading private-sector representatives from both countries, who attended in large numbers.
To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, said that in today’s world, no country can grow alone.