Hanoi strengthens business-vocational training cooperation
Almost 30,000 workers in Hanoi have received vocational training in small and medium-sized enterprises over the past two years.
Almost 30,000 workers in Hanoi have received vocational training in small and medium-sized enterprises over the past two years.
Many individuals and businesses are honored on the occasion.
Hanoi strives to enhance the business and investment environment, bolstering the private economy as a key driver of the city's economic landscape.
Hanoi's Department of Industry and Trade has a number of measures in place to support businesses in their export efforts.
Hanoi, like many cities in Vietnam, has a vibrant sidewalk economy characterized by a wide range of informal economic activities on the pavement.
By 2026, cross-border retail sales of goods in Vietnam are projected to reach VND256.1 trillion (US$10.9 billion).
Companies are aiming for better business results than last year.
Successes of South Korean businesses in Hanoi contribute to the development of Vietnam in recent years.
Hanoi and the French company will jointly organize a series of business matchmaking events for the city's manufacturers and suppliers in the aviation sector.
The speedy recovery of businesses has contributed to socio-economic development.