Vietnam proposes cooperation priorities at China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable
Vietnam proposed maintaining and strengthening the role of the annual ministerial conference as a key mechanism to address common issues and develop concrete action initiatives, conducting joint in-depth research programmes on pressing topics such as smart cities, climate change adaptation, and heritage preservation in the digital environment at the 2025 China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable on Construction.
A view of the 2025 China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable on Construction, in Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo: The Ministry of Construction)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Tuong Van proposed three key areas of cooperation at the 2025 China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable on Construction, which was held on September 15 in Guilin, Guangxi province, China.
Speaking at the plenary session, Van highlighted Vietnam’s achievements, experience, and orientations in housing and urban development. He reaffirmed Vietnam’s commitment to actively and responsibly participating in regional cooperation mechanisms, notably the ASEAN Smart Cities Network (ASCN).
Given the region’s shared challenges, especially the impacts of climate change on urbanisation, the Vietnamese official proposed maintaining and strengthening the role of the annual ministerial conference as a key mechanism to address common issues and develop concrete action initiatives. It also suggested joint in-depth research programmes on pressing topics such as smart cities, climate change adaptation, and heritage preservation in the digital environment.
He also suggested enhancing the exchange of practical experience in applying technology and digital intelligence to build smart, resilient, and livable cities.
Delegates pose for a group photo at the 2025 China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable on Construction, in Guilin, Guangxi province, China. (Photo: The Ministry of Construction)
In a spirit of frank and open dialogue, participants heard insightful remarks presented by the Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China, ministers and heads of delegations from ASEAN member states. They reviewed effective cooperation outcomes in training human resources, scientific–technological exchange, harmonising construction standards, and implementing joint investment projects.
Delegates agreed to adopt the “Guilin Initiative”, which is expected to lay a foundation for a new phase of deeper and more substantive cooperation, aiming to build a shared sustainable and prosperous development future.
ജ The conference served as a forum for ASEAN member states and China to share visions and experience, and propose strategic cooperation solutions in housing and urban development. Its success reaffirmed the importance of the ASEAN–China cooperation mechanism while underscoring Vietnam’s strong commitment to working with other nations to build a dynamic, resilient, and inclusive Asia./.
A working delegation from the Ministry of Construction led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Tuong Van recently held separate bilateral talks with Chinese and Malaysian sides to bolster collaboration in construction and urban development to a deep and substantive fashion.
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