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China, Vietnam set to sign deals on train links, farming, sources say

China and Vietnam are expected to sign new arrangements, including pacts to boost railway links and farming trade, during Chinese Premier Li Qiang's see to Hanoi this weekend, two people briefed about the plans stated.

Seamless rail links are a sign of growing trust in between the two countries and would be a boost for trade and supply chains, as a growing number of Chinese makers move some export-oriented operations to Vietnam amidst trade stress in between China and the United States.

The offers, which one of the people said also consisted of agreements on payment systems and customizeds procedures, might further improve financial ties between the 2 Communist-ruled neighbours after a series of top-level meetings and cooperation agreements signed in current months.

The Vietnamese foreign ministries did not instantly reply to an ask for remark. The Chinese foreign ministry had no instant discuss the anticipated arrangements.

Skepticism between the two neighbours, which battled a short border war in the late 1970s and typically still clash over limits in the South China Sea, has long hampered progress on rail links, however in recent months financial factors to consider appear to have actually dominated security concerns on the land border.

Both nations have actually repeatedly revealed interest in boosting rail links, however have actually not yet revealed concrete strategies and approximated costs to upgrade the connections.

The primary path currently depends on tracks connecting Kunming in the southern Chinese province of Yunnan to Hanoi and the Vietnamese port city of Haiphong. That railway was built by the French during their colonization of Vietnam more than a century ago and is still in use in Vietnam, whereas China has changed its route with high-speed connections.

That makes the tracks incompatible, requiring travelers and goods to alter train at the border, in a difficulty for the booming industrial flows in between the two nations which totaled up to $ 148.2 billion in the very first three quarters of this year, a 21%. increase from the very same period in 2015.

In August, during Vietnamese Party chief and President To. Lam's journey to Beijing, China and Vietnam signed documents for. planning and expediency research studies for standardized train. paths, following initial arrangements in December during. President Xi Jinping's state visit to Hanoi.

On Sunday, the two countries are anticipated to sign a new. arrangement on study activities, among the sources stated without. elaborating.

Both sources decreased to be identified since the. details was not public.

In addition to the Kunming-Haiphong rail line, the two. countries are preparing the upgrade of another connection from. China's Guangxi region to Hanoi, and a prospective new one connecting. Shenzhen to Haiphong.

It is unclear the number of arrangements will be signed, however the. sources stated that at least a dozen were being gone over.

Li will satisfy Lam on Saturday, and Vietnam's Prime Minister. Pham Minh Chinh on Sunday morning before attending the finalizing. ceremony of cooperation files, according to a tentative. schedule from Vietnam's foreign ministry.

(source: Reuters)