Dr. Trần Lê Hưng, a high-speed rail specialist at the Engineering School of Paris, Gustave Eiffel University, spoke about the emotions of attending the 2025 Hùng Kings' Commemoration Day in France.
Railway traffic violators will face heavier fines under Decree 81/2026/NĐ-CP, effective May 15. Former Deputy Chief of Office of the National Traffic Safety Committee Khương Kim Tạo speaks to Tin tức và Dân tộc (News and Ethnic Affairs) newspaper about railway traffic violations in Việt Nam.
On the sidelines of the opening session of the 16th National Assembly, lawmakers reviewed key reports on the 2025 socio-economic plan and state budget, early 2026 performance and development orientations for 2026–2030. Speaking to reporters, National Assembly deputy Trần Anh Tuấn of the HCM City delegation shared his views on growth targets, macroeconomic stability and public investment in the coming period.
During a visit to Việt Nam, two members of a parliamentary delegation from the Parliamentary Committee of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) talks to the local media on prospects for co-operation between Vietnamese and European businesses once the EFTA-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement comes into force, as well as the agreement’s anticipated contribution to the country’s green transition
Today, vessels are equipped with fish finders, satellite positioning, digital fishing maps and rapid communication systems, making offshore operations more efficient and safer.
The ROK is Việt Nam's largest foreign investor, its second-largest tourist market and a growing defence partner. President Lee's visit this week is an opportunity to build on all of that and reach for something more strategic.
What does Việt Nam mean to Korea? The significance of this relationship, built upon more than 30 years of diplomatic ties, is clearly evident from the figures alone.
With the nature of a comprehensive strategic partnership, the state visit to Vietnam by President Lee Jae Myung is expected to herald a new phase of development with long-term strategic orientations for bilateral relations.
The Communist Party of Switzerland hopes to organise educational activities, including in schools, to present Việt Nam’s experience in the near future.
Nguyễn Quốc Hoàn, director general of the Department for Legal Normative Document Development under the Ministry of Justice, talks about the Capital Law revision project.
Chinese universities, including Tsinghua University, are ready to receive Vietnamese students for long-term study as well as short-term exchange programmes. In addition, the two sides can develop joint training programmes to improve the quality of human resources.
Looking ahead, the minister suggested that the outcomes of the visit will be translated into concrete actions through close coordination at all levels.
President Lee Jae Myung’s selection of Việt Nam as an early destination for a state visit was seen as carrying both political and symbolic importance, reflecting the country’s high regard for Việt Nam and the growing level of trust and strategic prioritisation in bilateral ties.
Ngô Chung Khanh, Deputy Director of the Multilateral Trade Policy Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade stressed the need to build a strong pipeline of next-generation negotiators equipped with the skills and mindset required for deeper global integration.
This is an ideal condition for developing adventure tourism products such as trekking in forest, exploring caves or experiencing pristine nature.
Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to strengthen resilience by restructuring its energy mix. The country is gradually scaling back coal dependence while ramping up wind and solar power.
According to Professor Cui Shoujun of the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China, the visit by Party leader & President Tô Lâm underscores the guiding role of high-level diplomacy in shaping the bilateral relations.
Professor Qu Qiang of the Minzu University of China noted that ties between the two Parties and countries have entered a new stage, characterised by more frequent high-level exchanges, deeper cooperation, and improved engagement quality.