Vietnam can still thrive despite global turmoil: ADB
For Vietnam, this is both a challenge and an opportunity to accelerate domestic reforms, expand its global partnerships, and reinforce its competitive edge in a more complex world.
For Vietnam, this is both a challenge and an opportunity to accelerate domestic reforms, expand its global partnerships, and reinforce its competitive edge in a more complex world.
As part of the P4G Summit 2025, the Green Growth Exhibition brought together cross-sector initiatives that reflect a shared commitment to green transition and sustainability.
The "Moscow House in Hanoi", an ambitious Russo-Vietnamese cultural - commercial project, is expected to enhance cooperation across trade, culture and investment.
Newly imposed tariffs from Washington are sparking concerns among European businesses in Vietnam and Vietnamese policymakers alike, even as both sides adapt to an increasingly uncertain global trade environment, said local insiders.
Hanoi advances cultural heritage and rural economy by certifying OCOP products and supporting traditional crafts through its village recognition program.
The event highlights the role of innovation and private capital in the country’s next growth phase.
Currently, 14 Vietnamese agricultural products are officially exported to China, generating billions of dollars annually.
Tighter control over the sourcing of inputs would help Vietnamese exporters respond proactively to changes in trade policy while maintaining stable production.
This expansion is expected to support bilateral trade and tourism with China.