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Vietnam, Japan boost cooperation in ICT

Vietnam hopes to expand cooperation with Japan in three priority areas in information and communications technology (ICT) following a Vietnam-Japan policy dialogue on ICT in Hanoi on September 15.
Vietnam, Japan boost cooperation in ICT ảnh 1Vietnamese Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan and Japan’s Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Jiro Akama signed MoU in the information and communications field. (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam hopes to expand cooperation with Japan in three priority areas in information and communications technology (ICT) following a Vietnam-Japan policy dialogue on ICT in Hanoi on September 15.

The priority areas are identified as policies and a strategy for the development of 4G/5G networks after the digitalisation of television in Vietnam, policies on protecting key information systems and the development of infrastructure for the internet of things.

At the dialogue, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Phan Tam said Vietnam and Japan became strategic partners in 2009 and bilateral cooperation in ICT has expanded since then.

The cooperation in priority areas could be in the form of expert training, the transfer of technology and technical solutions, he said, adding that the two ministries should coordinate to build mechanisms for regular information exchange.

Japan’s Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Jiro Akama hoped the two sides would exchange information on policy on ICT and other interests.

The two ministries recently signed Memoranda of Understanding on cooperation in wireless radio frequency and po𝓰stal service.-VNA

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