PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that he hoped to strike deals for France in areas such as defence, energy and tech innovation, as he arrived in Vietnam for the start of a roughly week-long trip in Asia.
Macron arrived in Hanoi on Sunday, marking the first trip to Vietnam by a French president in nearly a decade.
After Vietnam, Macron will then go to Indonesia and finish up in Singapore, where he will speak at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s top defence conference.
Macron’s visit comes as France and the European Union aim to strengthen their commercial ties in Asia to offset uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff measures.
“I am coming here to strengthen our ties in key areas – defence, innovation, the energy transition, and cultural exchanges,” wrote Macron on X.
Macron will present France and Europe as defenders of international cooperation and rules-based trade, at a time when other world powers such as the U.S. under Trump and China use more “coercive” or “predatory” methods.
“France is a reliable partner, one which believes in dialogue and co-operation,” Macron also wrote on X on Sunday.
(Reporting by Zhifan Liu, Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)