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Scott Morrison pledge to bolster economic and security ties with Vietnam , during visit to the southeast Asian nation

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Face of Nation : Scott Morrison has pledged to bolster economic and security ties with Vietnam during an important official visit to the southeast Asian nation. He will be the first Australian prime minister to make a stand-alone visit to Vietnam since 1994 when he touches down in Hanoi on Thursday.

“We will also be discussing the importance of protecting our oceans, including against plastics pollution and illegal fishing.” Mr Morrison will attend back-to-back business events in Hanoi on Thursday evening and Friday morning.

Two-way trade reached a record high of $14.5 billion in 2018, the same year Australia and Vietnam upgraded to strategic partners.

Australian university RMIT, which has campuses in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, ANZ bank and logistics giant Linfox will be represented at Thursday’s dinner.

Australian Strategic Policy Institute senior analyst Huong Le Thu said Australian products were hugely popular among Vietnam’s growing middle class.

The country has a population of 97 million, expected to soon grow to 100 million. “If the Australian higher education market is looking to diversify from its over-dependency on Chinese students, obviously Vietnamese students would be one of the key markets to tap into,” Dr Le Thu told.

On Friday, Mr Morrison will get an official ceremonial welcome before a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

Rising tensions in the South China Sea are expected to be discussed, with China inflaming the situation by sending an oil explorer to Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.

Dr Le Thu said Australia had form in standing up to China after a 2016 arbitral tribunal ruling against the superpower’s conduct in the waters. “There’s no reason why it can’t speak up this time around,” she said. UNSW Canberra emeritus professor Carl Thayer said the trip could give the two countries a chance to advance the strategic partnership.