Hanoi (VNA) – The ꧑State visit by President Vo Van Thuong and his spouse to Italy at the invitation of Italian President Sergio Mattarella is expected to lift the strategic partnership between the two countries to a new height.
Expanding political-diplomatic relations
Since Vietnam and Italy set up their diplomatic relations on March 23, 1973, the two countries have enjoyed a rapidly growing political relationship. Particularly, since they lifted their ties to a strategic partnership in January, 2013, the two sides have actively promoted their substantial and effective cooperation in all fields, from politics, diplomacy to economy, science, education, defence-security, environmental protection, and locality-to-locality collaboration. Vietnam and Italy have maintained many bilateral cooperation mechanisms such as the annual strategic dialogue at the deputy foreign ministerial level and the defence policy dialogue at the deputy ministerial level, as well as the Joint Committee on Economic Cooperation and Joint Committee on Science and Technology Cooperation.

Bright spot in trade-investment cooperation
Vietnam remains one of the 10 emerging countries prioritised for trade and investment cooperation development by Italy until 2030. The two countries have created favourable conditions for businesses of each other to cooperate in areas of Italy’s strength and Vietnam’s demand such as mechanical engineering, infrastructure, garment and textiles, footwear, wood processing, supporting industries, building materials, oil and gas, renewable energy, and food processing. At present, Vietnam is Italy's largest trading partner in ASEAN, with two-way trade reaching 6.2 billion USD in 2022, up 11% compared to 2021, according to the Vietnam Customs. Specifically, Vietnam's exports to Italy last year totaled 4.4 billion USD, up 14% over the previous year, and its imports from Italy - 1.7 billion USD, up 3.6%. In the first four months of 2023, two-way trade topped 2 billion USD, down 2.7% from the same period in 2022, in which exports decreased by 3%.Vietnam's main exports to the Italian market include machinery, equipment, telephones and components, computers and components, means of transport and spare parts, iron and steel, coffee, textiles, and seafood.
Meanwhile, Vietnam mainly imports from Italy mechanical machinery and equipment, plastic and plastic products, pharmaceuticals, furniture, textile accessories, beverages, alcohol.
A representative of the European-American Market Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) said Vietnamese products that have a competitive advantage when exported to Italy are cashew nuts, coffee, pepper, phones, components, and footwear.
Vietnamese products with room for further thriving in the Italian market include seafood, vegetables, fruit, cinnamon, star anise, textiles and garment, electric motors, phones, honey, pharmaceuticals, machinery and spare parts, and wood products.
The two countries also collaborate closely in garment-textile, leather-footwear, stone mining and energy.
The MoIT and the Italian Ministry of Economic Development signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the energy field in 2019, and the Vietnamese side is finalising internal procedures to extend the MoU.
The two sides are also pushing ahead with oil and gas exploration in the Ken Bau field with the participation of Italy’s Eni Group. The Italian Government and Eni Group also want to expand cooperation with Vietnam in other energy areas such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) and renewable energy.
The Joint Committee on Economic Cooperation, established in 2014, has held seཧven meetings and proposed cooperation contents, which contributes to pushing the two-w♛ay trade.
Promoting partnership in culture, education, science-technology, tourism
In terms of culture, the two sides have regularly organised cultural weeks and months in Italy and Vietnam on special occasions. Between 2003 and 2013, the Italian Government coordinated with UNESCO to support Vietnam in restoring the My Son relic site at a total cost of 1.5 million USD. Vietnam licenced the establishment of the Italian House in Hanoi in 2019 and the Italian Cultural Institute in the city in 2022.
Activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam-Italy diplomatic ties and 10 years of the Vietnam-Italy strat🧔egic partnership in 2023 have helped strengthen the mutual understandin💮g between the two peoples, heading to the future with greater cooperation opportunities./.