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Japan and Vietnam look to deepen partnership in energy and minerals

Sanae Takaichi, the Japanese Prime Minister, pledged on Saturday to strengthen bilateral relations with Vietnam. Energy?cooperation, and vital minerals were at the forefront of his commitments, during a?meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung.

According to Vietnamese government data and customs, the pledge was made as "new" Japanese investment in Vietnam dropped 75% on an annual basis to $233 millions in the first three months, while bilateral trade grew 12.3%, to $13.7 billion, over the same time period.

The two leaders discussed how to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, established in?2023, with a focus on energy, critical mineral, artificial intelligence and semiconductors, as well as space.

After the meeting, Takaichi informed reporters that "the two sides have identified economic security as a priority area of bilateral cooperation".

She added, "With regards to critical minerals... both parties agreed to strengthen their close coordination in order to ensure stable supply and strengthen supply chains."

Vietnam and Japan have signed six agreements in a joint effort that covers infrastructure, agriculture, digitalisation, technology and climate action.

Japan is still one of Vietnam's biggest foreign investors. Many Japanese multinationals have large manufacturing plants in the country.

Vietnam is seeking assistance from Japan and other nations for oil supply as conflict in the Middle East drives prices up and disrupts supply chain.

Hung stated that under the Power Asia Initiative, which is a $10 billion initiative to "support Asian countries in their energy independence", Japan will help arrange crude oil supplies for Vietnam’s Nghi Son Petrochemical Complex and Refinery.

Takaichi is also scheduled to meet Vietnam’s Party Secretary and president To Lam on Saturday afternoon. He will also deliver a key note speech at Vietnam National University. This marks a decade since Shinzo Abe, Japan's former prime minister, introduced the "Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy".

Her speech is expected to focus on?autonomy for regional nations and resilience.

Hung stated that Vietnam supported Japan's regional initiative, the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Vision. This vision is aligned to?the ASEAN Outlook for the Indo-Pacific?, and is in accordance with international laws. It also "contributes positively" to peace, stability and cooperation, as well as development, throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

(source: Reuters)