Global minimum tax set to take effect in Vietnam in 2024
The move is expected to increase tax revenue by over VND14.6 trillion ($603.5 million) from 122 foreign multinationals operating in Vietnam.
The move is expected to increase tax revenue by over VND14.6 trillion ($603.5 million) from 122 foreign multinationals operating in Vietnam.
The company is committed to standing by Vietnam and believes that Vietnam's economy will reach new heights even in the context of global slowdown.
It is part of the series of events under the Vietnam International Innovation Exhibition (VIIE 2023) and the inauguration of the NIC Hoa Lac branch, held from October 28 to November 1.
Vietnam's textile and garment products for export are set to meet ecological standards under the requirements of free trade agreements.
It is essential to implement digital and green transformation in the capital region's logistics sector.
The formulation of capital planning is an integral component of Hanoi's endeavors to achieve its developmental goals by 2030, with a forward-looking perspective reaching to 2045.
Vietnam’s economic growth is expected to expand by 5.8% in 2023 and later rebound to 6.0% in 2024.
International delegates said the conference was successful beyond expectations. All young parliamentarians are highly committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
The 9th Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians will help Vietnam strengthen its position and reputation in the international arena, creating opportunities to promote the country's image while fostering international partnerships.
The event brings together about 500 delegates, 300 of whom are foreigners.
The delegates are believed to share successes, mention challenges, and discuss policies and strategies in common issues.
Over eight months, the country exported nearly six million tons of rice, generating revenue of nearly US$3.2 billion, up 21% and 35% year-on-year, respectively.
With its abundant labor resources, well-developed infrastructure, and socio-political stability, Vietnam has evolved into a major producer and exporter of consumer goods worldwide.
With the participation of nearly 500 delegates, the 9th Global Young Parliamentarians Conference will discuss digital transformation, innovation, start-ups, and respect for cultural diversity.
Vietnam stands ready to collaborate with the IMF to maintain macroeconomic stability, aid vulnerable countries in trade, and promote economic growth.
Through trade promotion activities, Hanoi aims to increase export turnover by 6% by 2023.
Vietnamese firms joining Thailand's exhibitions could gain insights and exposure to technologies driving innovation in Vietnam's industries.