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Welcome to the Website of the Consulate General of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in Sydney

Dear Readers
Our two countries of Vietnam and Australia are located in deferent hemispheres of the globe. When the sun is shining all over the one, the cold winter is coming to the other. When trees in one country are in blossom and flowers, leaves are falling in the other. But this in no way can prevent the long-lasting friendship between our two nations and peoples from continously and steadily growing.
Our Website is designed to contribute to this trend. We hope it could provide to our valued readers not only  information about Vietnam and her people, about the state of cooperation between Vietnam and Australia but also some practical advice on consular matters and business opportunities in Vietnam.
We hope to receive support and comments from you in order to make the Website more relevant and beneficial to you and help to build a stronger relationship of our two countries.
Thank you for visiting our website!
Vu Hong Nam
Consul - General

Foreign Affairs News
Vietnam, Malaysia enjoy developing ties, says PM (07-01-2009)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam and Malaysia have seen positive developments in their multi-faceted cooperation, especially in the areas of politics, diplomacy and trade, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

* Laos eyes further cooperation with HCM City (07-01-2009)
* Defence Minister welcomes newly-accredited Chinese ambassador (07-01-2009)
* 2008 – a remarkable year for US-Vietnamese relations (07-01-2009)
Consulate General News
Australia Month in Vietnam starts (23-01-2008)

Other News
Vietnam still optimistic, says Grant Thornton (07-01-2009)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s optimistic economic outlook ranks 7th amongst 36 countries and territories, said Grant Thornton International Ltd on January 5.

* Japan shows interest in East-West Economic Corridor (07-01-2009)
* Bright prospects for tea industry in 2009 (07-01-2009)
* Fair to boost business ties with Italy (07-01-2009)

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