European companies endorse Vietnam as investment destination
A large number of European companies foresee an improvement in the macroeconomic outlook for Vietnam in the first quarter of 2025.
A large number of European companies foresee an improvement in the macroeconomic outlook for Vietnam in the first quarter of 2025.
The BCI fell from 52.8 in Q1 to 51.3 in Q2 despite the country's robust GDP growth in the year's first half.
European businesses show optimism for Vietnam's economy in the near and long term.
The European business community in Vietnam acknowledges advancements in local tax policy and administration, noting a proactive approach to enforcement.
The documentaries will give audiences a deeper insight into life, people and society in two contrasting cultures: East and West.
This year's film festival brings in 19 works, opening with Close - the Grand Prix film of Cannes Film Festival in 2022.
European Literature Days 2023 aims to celebrate and share the quintessence of European culture with Vietnamese readers, who will also have the opportunity to interact with authors and translators at the events.
Vietnam continues to promote quality products classified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program to more international consumers through a large-scale event.
The European Union expects to enhance its relations with Hanoi in all fields.
Vietnam's top lawmaker affirmed that people and businesses are put at the center of the country's consistent policy in the process of development and international integration.
Hanoi is looking for suitable partners to develop the city's master planning.
The ratification of the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) and the lift of the yellow card on Vietnam’s seafood exports are on the agenda in these meetings.
Vietnam's Minister of Finance will visit Luxembourg soon to discuss the update of mutual agreements and address issues in regard to EIB-funded projects in the Southeast Asian country.
A worsening global economic environment is taking its toll on the optimism amongst European business leaders in Vietnam.
The EU gives priority to its partnership with Vietnam in the Indo-Pacific region.
Vietnamese authorities have realized that the birthplace-omitted passports have troubled other countries’ immigration work.
The awarded work is expected to have a lasting impact on the future knowledge of genome stability.