Taiwan–Vietnam relations
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Taiwan–Vietnam relations are conducted on an unofficial level, as Hanoi adheres to a one-China policy and officially recognises the People's Republic of China only. However, this has not stopped bilateral visits, immigration and investment capital between Taiwan and Vietnam.[1] Taiwan has been the fourth largest source of foreign direct investment in Vietnam since 2006.[2] Both countries maintain representative offices; Taiwan is represented by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hanoi[3] and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigón),[4] while Vietnam is represented by the Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei, both acting as de facto embassies.[5] Vietnam is, to date, the only communist state to have informal relations with Taiwan.
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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Hanoi, Vietnam | Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office |