Japan, Vietnam seek deeper partnership with energy and minerals push

Saturday, 02 May 2026 - 12:47

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi vowed on Saturday to strengthen bilateral ties with Vietnam, with energy cooperation and critical minerals ​at the forefront, during a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh ‌Hung.

The pledge came as new Japanese investment in Vietnam fell about 75% year-on-year to $233 million in the first quarter, even as bilateral trade rose 12.3% to $13.7 billion over the same period, according to ​Vietnamese government and customs data.

The two leaders discussed ways to deepen the ​Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2023, focusing on energy, critical minerals, ⁠artificial intelligence, semiconductors and space.

"The two sides identified economic security as a new ​priority area for bilateral cooperation," Takaichi told reporters after the meeting.

"With regard to critical ​minerals... both sides agreed to strengthen close coordination to ensure stable supplies and reinforce supply chains," she added.

In a joint move, Vietnam and Japan signed six agreements encompassing infrastructure, climate action, agriculture, ​technology, digitalisation, and space cooperation.

Japan remains one of Vietnam's largest foreign investors, with many ​Japanese multinationals operating large manufacturing facilities in the country.

Vietnam has been seeking support from Japan and ‌other ⁠countries for oil supplies asconflict in the Middle Eastdrives prices higher and disrupts supply chains.

Under the $10 billion Power Asia Initiative to support Asian countries' energy self-reliance, Japan will assist in arranging crude oil supplies for Vietnam's Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Complex, Hung ​said.

Takaichi was also ​set to meet ⁠Vietnam's Party Secretary and President To Lam on Saturday afternoon and deliver a keynote speech at Vietnam National University, marking a ​decade since former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe introduced Japan's "Free and Open ​Indo-Pacific" strategy.

Her ⁠address is expected to emphasise autonomy and resilience for regional nations.

Vietnam supports Japan's regional initiatives, including the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Vision, aligned with the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, ⁠in accordance ​with international law and "contributing positively to peace, stability, ​cooperation and development in the region and beyond," Hung said.

- Reuters


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