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Vietnam, Israel push VIFTA implementation to boost trade cooperation growth 

 Thursday, July 2,2026

AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnam and Israel discuss strengthening VIFTA implementation to expand trade, investment and cooperation, aiming to boost bilateral economic ties and market access.

On June 29, at the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry in Jerusalem, Ambassador of Vietnam to Israel Nguyen Ky Son held a working session with Minister Nir Barkat on strengthening the implementation of the bilateral Free Trade Agreement (VIFTA), contributing to further expanding multifaceted cooperation between the two countries, particularly in trade exchange and industrial cooperation, as well as promoting the convening of the Intergovernmental Committee (Joint Committee) between Vietnam and Israel.
Attending the meeting on the Vietnamese side were Le Thai Hoa, Commercial Counsellor in charge of the Vietnam Trade Office, and officials from the Embassy of Vietnam. On the Israeli side, there were representatives from relevant departments under the Foreign Trade Administration of the Ministry of Economy and Industry of Israel.
At the meeting, Minister Nir Barkat emphasised that with a population of over 100 million people, along with the diligence and discipline of its workforce, Vietnam is emerging as a global manufacturing hub and an attractive destination not only for tourism but also for Israeli businesses seeking investment and commercial opportunities.
The Israeli Minister affirmed that Vietnam - Israel relations have been developing positively across multiple fields, with expanding people-to-people exchanges and growing mutual understanding and goodwill between the two peoples.
He also expressed a desire to further enhance cooperation in trade exchange, particularly through more effective implementation of VIFTA by deepening the complementarity between the two economies. He noted that it is now timely for both sides to convene the Intergovernmental Committee (Joint Committee), and proposed strengthening exchanges and contacts to review cooperation progress and identify directions and measures for future collaboration.
Regarding investment cooperation, Minister Nir Barkat noted that Israel is one of the world’s leading innovation hubs and a country that widely applies artificial intelligence (AI) across sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare and more. Israeli enterprises have been effective in commercialising technological products for real-world applications globally. Around 80% of tens of thousands of Israeli companies operate in fields where Israel has strengths, including AI, cybersecurity, and healthcare-related technologies.
He added that Israel is always ready to welcome Vietnamese business delegations to explore the Israeli market, and is also considering sending Israeli business delegations to Vietnam to seek cooperation opportunities with local partners.
In response, Ambassador Nguyen Ky Son congratulated Israel on its recent economic achievements and affirmed that Vietnam attaches great importance to its multifaceted friendly and cooperative relations with Israel, particularly in areas such as economics, trade, science and technology. He expressed satisfaction with the strong growth in bilateral trade exchange.
Since VIFTA entered into force in mid-November 2024, it has created strong momentum, pushing bilateral trade turnover to nearly USD 4 billion, making Vietnam one of Israel’s major trading partners not only in Asia but also globally.
The Vietnamese Ambassador assessed that the potential and room for cooperation remain significant, stressing that both sides should fully leverage the advantages of VIFTA to expand cooperation, particularly in sectors where Israel has strengths and Vietnam has demand.
He also outlined Vietnam’s key priorities in his tenure and expressed hope for continued close coordination and support from Israeli authorities, including the Ministry of Economy and Industry and Minister Nir Barkat personally, particularly in enhancing bilateral exchanges and creating more favourable conditions for Vietnamese goods to access the Israeli market, as well as prioritising investment cooperation in science and technology, combining Israeli technology with Vietnam’s resources.
The meeting took place in an open and constructive atmosphere. Representatives of the Vietnam Trade Office and leaders of Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry agencies also exchanged specific proposals for future cooperation and agreed to maintain close communication channels to effectively coordinate implementation. This is expected to contribute actively to expanding multifaceted cooperation for the benefit of the people and businesses of both countries, and for peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.
 
Source: ven.congthuong.vn/vietnam-israel-push-vifta-implementation-to-boost-trade-cooperation-growth-59442.html

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