European companies look to expand production in the North: EuroCham Vietnam
A recent report indicates strong potential for business expansion, with nearly 80% of companies already operating 1-3 offices or manufacturing facilities in Vietnam.
A recent report indicates strong potential for business expansion, with nearly 80% of companies already operating 1-3 offices or manufacturing facilities in Vietnam.
Vietnam has made significant efforts to unlock Vietnam's tourism potential with an open visa policy.
The suggested solutions, if implemented, would greatly help to achieve this objective.
Tourism has emerged as one of Vietnam's top three sectors poised to grow.
EuroCham’s newly-elected Board, led by Chairman Gabor Fluit, expressed its commitment to capitalizing on the successes of the past and spearheading EuroCham’s endeavors to foster Europe-Vietnam economic relations.
With its resilient economy, Vietnam remains an important partner of the EU.
The new edition of the Eurocham Whitebook presents policy recommendations to resolve regulatory hurdles and facilitate the growth of the country's economy.
Vietnam has changed actually to become now not only a country of cheap labor but a country of sustainability, growth, and investment.
Vietnam and the EU can expect a strong bounce in the development of trade and investment cooperation in the context of the new normal with a solid foundation from the EVFTA.
The foreign enterprises shift their focus from surviving the pandemic to developing in the new normal.
European businesses still hold high hopes for Vietnam’s prospects.
A webinar targeting Europe-based companies will be held on September 7 to attract more high-level donors to the campaign.