Israeli Foreign Ministry
Negotiations on free trade, Israel and Vietnam

Jerusalem and Hanoi mark 30 years of diplomatic relations.

By JNS

Vietnam and Israel will sign a free trade agreement later this year after the two countries completed 12 rounds of negotiations over seven years, the Southeast Asian nation announced on Monday.

Bilateral trade rose 18% year-over-year in 2022 to $2.2 billion. Vietnam’s largest exports to Israel include smartphones, footwear and seafood, while it imports primarily electronics and fertilizer.

The announcement follows a working session on Sunday between Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat and Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hong Diên, who is visiting the Jewish state.

The agreement comes as Jerusalem and Hanoi mark 30 years of official diplomatic relations.

Israel has a small but unique Vietnamese population. From 1977 to 1979, then-Prime Minister Menachem Begin permitted entry to around 360 so-called “boat people,” in the aftermath of the Communist takeover of Vietnam.

Begin explained his actions by citing parallels with Jews struggling to find refuge during the Holocaust.

Of those granted asylum in Israel, most settled around Jaffa and Bat Yam; the community today has around 150 to 200 members.