Vietnam can be the best place in the world: EuroCham
Vietnam has changed actually to become now not only a country of cheap labor but a country of sustainability, growth, and investment.
Vietnam has changed actually to become now not only a country of cheap labor but a country of sustainability, growth, and investment.
Vietnam's trade relations with most European markets have experienced positive growth, not only with Germany, the Netherlands and France, but also other markets in northern, central and southern Europe.
With its year-round warm tropical climate, breathtakingly beautiful scenery, and exciting culture, Vietnam is gradually becoming an attractive destination for German tourists.
Cultural support for entrepreneurial activity is Vietnam’s notable strength.
Presenting the unique cultures of Vietnam’s ethnic groups, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology has become an exciting tourist attraction in Hanoi for a long time.
A modern museum in Hanoi tells a story of the illustrious past of ceramic artisans and the history of a prestigious craft village.
The EU gives priority to its partnership with Vietnam in the Indo-Pacific region.
National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue hosted the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA) delegation, led by Chairman Bernd Lange.
Both sides shared the same view on development objectives and benefits of responding to traditional and non-traditional security challenges amid growing global uncertainties.
Since the launch of the EAEU in 2016, bilateral trade turnover has been on a steady rise and reached $630 million in 2021, nearly tripled that of in 2016.
A trip to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum can be an extraordinary experience for any visitor.
Vietnamese authorities have realized that the birthplace-omitted passports have troubled other countries’ immigration work.
It requires the engagement of different stakeholders to ensure that carbon neutrality is achieved realistically and sustainably.
Local firms have no other alternative but to opt for higher product quality to ensure sustainable exports to the EU market.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has established a working group to inspect production lines and supervise on a large scale of instant noodles consumed in the domestic market, imported instant noodles, and instant noodles for export.
There remains untapped potential for agricultural cooperation between Vietnam and the EU.
The awarded work is expected to have a lasting impact on the future knowledge of genome stability.