Duy Hoang

Vietnam and Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Discussed on Parliament Hill

On October 30th, the Honorable Judy Sgro in cooperation with Viet Tan hosted a luncheon “Vietnam and Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy” in the Wellington Building in Ottawa attended by parliamentarians and their teams. The event focused on how Canada can engage Vietnam to advance human rights and security in the Indo-Pacific. From addressing climate change to transnational repression to military capacity building. 

With wary eye on China, U.S. moves closer to former foe Vietnam

The United States and Vietnam are poised to significantly enhance their economic and technological ties, bringing the former foes closer at a time of increased Chinese assertiveness in the region. The deal, expected to be announced when President Biden makes a state visit to Vietnam next weekend, is the latest step by the Biden administration to deepen relations in Asia. For Hanoi, the closer relationship with Washington serves as a counterweight to Beijing’s influence.

Statement by Viet Tan at Formosa Headquarters

Viet Tan’s spokesman gave a statement in front of Formosa Plastics Corporation in Taipei regarding Vietnam’s recent environmental disaster. August 10, 2016 In April, tons

Vietnam After Obama

May 30, 2016 Obama’s Vietnam visit could nudge domestic change while pushing Hanoi away from Beijing When Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Vietnam

No Trade Without Freedom of Information

February 12, 2016 By Christophe Deloire, Secretary General, Reporters Without Borders and Duy Hoang, US-based leader of Viet Tan Sunnylands summit: Hanoi officials must commit