Hanoi comes up with solutions to develop supporting industries
The capital city supports VND150 million (US$6,434) per unit participating in international fairs and up to 50% of investment costs for technology innovation projects.
The capital city supports VND150 million (US$6,434) per unit participating in international fairs and up to 50% of investment costs for technology innovation projects.
As the political, economic and cultural center of the country, Hanoi has many advantages in developing supporting industries.
As global trade uncertainties grow, Vietnam sees the domestic market not only as a key consumption driver but also a “lifeline” for businesses hit by protectionist export barriers.
23 Apr, 05:42 PMVietnam aims to increase tilapia output to 400,000 tons by 2030, making it the second-largest freshwater export species after pangasius.
21 Apr, 09:07 PMMany of the key Vietnamese exports, such as wood products, electronics, and textiles, that are not on the US exclusion list could face steep tariffs.
18 Apr, 11:15 PMMobile Money, launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology, differs from e-wallets by linking users’ payment accounts directly to mobile phone numbers.
17 Apr, 04:05 PMVietnam is intensifying efforts to enhance its national brand, leveraging innovation, global partnerships, and strategic policies to bolster its global competitiveness and market presence.
17 Apr, 02:19 PMThe government has expanded the scope and scale of the credit program for the sectors which brought about US$62.4 billion worth of exports in 2024.
16 Apr, 09:42 PMThe 2024 PAPI survey found increasing citizen satisfaction with governance, but highlighted persistent administrative challenges, climate vulnerability, and gaps in access to public services.
15 Apr, 08:46 PMHanoi’s export-driven economy faces new challenges as the US, one of its top trading partners, considers imposing steep tariffs on Vietnamese goods.
13 Apr, 08:50 PM