Around 7 billion packs of instant noodles were eaten in the country last year, according to the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA).
Goods have been moving through Việt Nam's numerous seaports without hiccups despite the COVID-19 pandemic, said the Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA).
Central Quảng Ngãi Province's People Committee, home to the Bình Sơn Refinery (BSR), one of the country's largest petrochemical enterprises and the province's key economic lifeline, has pledged with the Prime Minister Office that the country should prioritise using gasoline and diesel oil from domestic suppliers and reduce import in light of crumbling demand during the pandemic.
Securities companies are optimistic about stock market movements this week and are betting the positive trend will continue but the market will witness alternative ups and downs during its uptrend.
The Việt Nam Poultry Breeders Association has said the Government should have a strategy to develop feed ingredients domestically to reduce their imports.
9,300 users have registered and used www.onlineasean.com, official website for the ASEAN Online Sale Day 2021, from August 8-10, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
E-logistics is a rather new concept even to the logistics industry in Việt Nam.
Core value and core technology are important factors for start-up firms to scale-up and develop sustainably
Experts have called on Việt Nam to enhance its legal framework to promote the development of the digital economy to attract investment and improve its competitiveness.
Experiencing the effects of the lockdowns, consumer buying behaviors have been changing at an unprecedented rate.
Supply chains in HCM City and the southern provinces are at great risk of snapping because many businesses have been forced to stop operating or sharply reduce production to comply with the COVID-19 prevention regime.
Exports of Vietnamese agricultural products via border gates to China are facing numerous difficulties. Ministries, localities and branches from the two countries are urged to make greater efforts in facilitating the clearance of these products, senior officials have said.
Registration fees for new electric cars are to be cut by half compared to those with internal combustion engines, following recommendations by the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
Shares recovered in the last trading session of the week on improved liquidity as cash flow came back to support large-cap stocks.
The Việt Nam Trade Office in Hong Kong is displaying food products at Hong Kong Food Expo 2021 which is taking place from August 12 -16.
Four Vietnamese companies were named in the Forbes Asia 100 to Watch list.
By issuing stock dividends and private offering from equity and issuing stocks for foreign investors, VPBank is expected to raise its charter capital to VNĐ75 trillion (US$3.3 billion).
The Sài Gòn Hi-tech Park Business Association has sought city authorities’ permission for its workers to travel to work from home since organising accommodation on-site for them is difficult.