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*Pres. Luong Cuong held a meeting with Chinese pres. Xi Jinping to strengthen bilateral cooperation
*Chines pres. Xi warns of negative impact of U.S. tariffs war on global trade
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00:00In Vietnam, the president of China, Xi Jinping, held a diplomatic meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart Luong Hwang within the framework of his tour of Southeast Asia.
00:11During his visit, the Chinese president also met with the top leader and secretary general of the Southeast Asian countries Communist Party, Toh Lam,
00:20to witness the signing of 45 cooperation agreements between the two nations.
00:25Xi Jinping's visit comes as Beijing and Hanoi seek ways to deal with the tariff attacks by U.S. President Donald Trump.
00:33President Xi Jinping assured that China is ready to receive products from Vietnam and stress the need to strengthen cooperation in supply chains
00:41and expand collaboration in technologies such as 5G networks and artificial intelligence.
00:46After closing his official visit to Vietnam, the president of China, Xi Jinping, warned that Trump's tariffs war will generate a progressive deterioration in global trade.
01:01Precisely, the Chinese leader warned of the imbalance in the global economic order and stressed the importance of boosting confidence in the links between Asian nations.
01:10In addition, Xi expressed that the trade war unleashed by the United States is against the interests of all countries and urged
01:18unilateralism.
01:22During his stay in Hanoi, Xi Jinping and his Vietnamese counterpart signed a package of 45 agreements,
01:29including the development of artificial intelligence, trading agricultural products and customs of cooperation.
01:35For more information, please visit www.hanoi.tv.gov.

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