The activity comes as part of the new US-Việt Nam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership announced during US President Joseph Biden’s visit to Việt Nam at the invitation of the Party leader Nguyễn Phú Trọng last month.
The "Hà Nội – Việt Nam" pavilion introduced products and brands of Hà Nội and Việt Nam at the Home Show exhibition, a major event in the furniture industry, taking place from October 13-15 in Sydney, Australia.
The confidence of multinational corporations in Bắc Giang Province's potential and secure business environment have helped it emerge as a preferred location for global powerhouses.
The central city will offer the most favourable conditions and supportive policies for Japanese investors in semiconductor manufacturing, in hosting the moves of global supply chains as investment from Japan has played a key role in the city's growth.
Shares gained for five consecutive sessions on Friday thanks to buying focusing on real estate stocks and some individual blue-chips, boosting indices.
One hundred offerings from 74 enterprises were honoured with the title of “HCM City’s exemplary products and services” at a ceremony held on October 12 by the HCM City Union of Business Associations (Huba).
However, the industry is still expected to have a promising year after sugar prices continuously set new highs.
Many businesses have begun to produce goods and stock up for Tết (Lunar New Year) as usual a few months before the country’s biggest festival comes around.
The survey found that competition for talent (60 per cent) is the most important factor influencing organisations’ benefits strategies in Việt Nam.
The successful conversion of coal projects to liquefied natural gas (LNG) is necessary to ensure energy security and help Việt Nam achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, said industry experts and insiders.
The conference was organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK and Thái Bình Province.
Việt Nam exported 456,000 tonnes in the first nine months of this year for US$2.6 billion, year-on-year increases of 19.6 per cent and 14.3 per cent.
Vietnamese businesses are in a good position to co-operate with international partners including Korea in the field of semiconductor chips.
Vingroup’s Chairman, Phạm Nhật Vượng, announces that he will donate 99.8 percent of VinES Energy Solutions JSC’s shares to VinFast.
Việt Nam's economy is expected to experience the highest growth rate in the region in 2024, according to HSBC.
Since joining the forest protection patrol team, Lăng Thị A Bé of the Cơ Tu ethnic group has patrolled the wilderness, so far covering over 2,400 kilometers on foot, persistently wading through streams and traversing dense foliage. Her purpose was clear: to preserve the green lungs of the earth and secure the peace of her own village.
Shinhan Bank Vietnam has signed an agreement with Samsung Vina Insurance Company to distribute to its corporate customers the latter’s property insurance products.
After facing a bank run in October 2022, SCB was taken over by the central bank to minimise the negative impact to SCB customers and the overall sector.