Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra on July 10 received Omura Hideaki, visiting Governor of Japan's Aichi prefecture, and his delegation during their working visit to Viet Nam.
At the meeting, Tra expressed her satisfaction with the strong development of the Viet Nam – Japan friendship and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Recognising Aichi’s strengths and its existing cooperation with Vietnamese localities, she suggested that Omura continue promoting partnerships between Aichi and Vietnamese provinces and cities beyond Ho Chi Minh City, particularly Ha Noi and Phu Tho, thereby contributing further to bilateral relations.
The Deputy PM encouraged the governor to continue calling on Aichi's businesses and corporations to explore investment opportunities in Viet Nam and participate in social initiatives supporting local socio-economic development.
She also expressed her hope that both sides would strengthen cooperation in training high-quality human resources in science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation through partnerships between the prefecture, Viet Nam's Ministry of Education and Training, and Vietnamese universities and educational institutions.
For his part, Omura voiced his confidence that cooperation between Aichi and Viet Nam would continue to flourish.
According to the Japanese governor, Aichi is Japan's leading manufacturing hub, home to Toyota and numerous automotive and machinery companies. More than 200 Aichi-based enterprises are currently investing in Viet Nam. The locality is also home to Japan's largest Vietnamese community, about 71,000.
Its Chubu International Airport operates direct flights to both Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City, helping promote people-to-people exchanges, as well as trade and investment ties. In addition, the Viet Nam Festival in Nagoya, held annually for many years, has attracted large crowds, contributing to strengthening cultural exchanges and mutual understanding between the two countries.
Omura noted that Aichi has maintained economic cooperation and exchanges with Viet Nam for more than a decade, including the establishment of the Aichi Desk under a memorandum of understanding signed with Viet Nam's former Ministry of Planning and Investment (now Ministry of Finance) to support businesses, as well as a 10-year friendship cooperation agreement with Ho Chi Minh City.
Before arriving in Ha Noi, he said, he had held productive meetings with the People's Committee and relevant agencies of the southern hub.
Agreeing with the Deputy PM on the importance of developing high-quality human resources, the governor affirmed that Aichi would continue promoting cooperation with Vietnamese universities and research institutes.
He noted that manufacturers in Aichi and Japan as a whole are facing severe labour shortages, making cooperation in training and recruiting Vietnamese workers particularly valuable.
The Japanese official also introduced Station AI, Aichi's innovation and startup hub, and expressed his desire to deepen exchanges with Vietnamese ministries and agencies and foster partnerships with leading universities such as the Ha Noi University of Science and Technology and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in the fields of startups and innovation.
On the occasion, Omura announced that the prefecture will host the 20th Asian Games (ASIAD) and the 5th Asian Para Games in September and October this year. The events are expected to attract around 20,000 athletes from 45 Asian countries and territories, including Viet Nam.
Tra expressed her hope that the governor would continue accompanying and contributing to the development of Vietnamese localities and to the growing friendship and cooperation between Viet Nam and Japan.