EU, Vietnam to agree to boost work on minerals, chips, "trusted" 5G, draft document says
The EU-Vietnam strategic partnership targets critical minerals and semiconductors to diversify supply chains amid geopolitical tensions with China, boosting trade by 10%-15% annually.
- On Thursday, European Council President Antonio Costa will sign a draft joint statement in Hanoi, upgrading EU-Vietnam diplomatic relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
- The 2020 EU‑Vietnam free trade agreement removed nearly 99% of tariffs, and bilateral trade increased about 40%, reaching about $73.8 billion in 2025, with $30 billion in FDI.
- Semiconductors and trusted communications are listed as priorities, with supply‑chain work, 5G led by Ericsson and Nokia, some Huawei contracts, and non‑sensitive defence technology transfers explored.
- Amid regional tensions, the upgrade sends a geopolitical signal, including indirect criticism of the United States, China, and Russia, and calls for stability in the South China Sea, Costa said.
- Earlier this month Vietnam began construction of its first domestic semiconductor production facility, while the eight-page draft joint statement aligns with EU nations' interest in infrastructure and Vietnam’s rare earths and gallium processing potential.
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Both sides also seek closer cooperation at 5G. EU countries are also interested in investing in Vietnamese infrastructure such as railway projects.
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