Hanoi boosts sustainable aquaculture with high-tech farming
The average fish farm productivity in Hanoi is about five tons per hectare. This can reach 10 to 12 tons in modern aquaculture.
The average fish farm productivity in Hanoi is about five tons per hectare. This can reach 10 to 12 tons in modern aquaculture.
Women-led small and medium-sized businesses can be a key driver of economic growth in Vietnam as well as across Asia and the Pacific.
Vietnam promised to balance the interests of the government, the general public, and businesses while sharing risks to ensure the legitimate rights of investors.
Vietnam will work with partners to build a green, sustainable, and inclusive Mekong-Lancang region, ensuring harmony between the present and the future, economic growth, and environmental protection.
Both countries agreed to build a community of shared strategic significance for the benefit of the two peoples and world peace and progress.
Hanoi has achieved exports of agricultural and forestry products worth more than US$1.3 trillion in the first nine months of 2023.
Technological development is key for Hanoi on its way to become a smart city.
This aligns with Hanoi's commitment to becoming part of the global community of developing cities focused on innovation.
AkzoNobel has not only strived to develop eco-friendly paint and coating solutions but also emphasized promoting sustainable development in Vietnam by collaborating with like-minded partners to honor innovative initiatives.
Digital transformation in the agricultural sector will be one of the key factors in helping farmers, farms, cooperatives and businesses improve productivity and product quality.
Chuong My District has developed a large number of efficient production models through the persistent implementation of the digital transformation program.
With the presence of leading renewable energy developers in Vietnam, Denmark has contributed international resources to the country’s net-zero journey.
This partnership represents a clear commitment by both parties to address climate change within their value chains.
Hanoi's stakeholders have urged the city to strengthen the introduction of new tourism products and marketing strategies.
The three cities earned their fame by successfully integrating ancient buildings into modern urban planning, creating scenic landscapes to promote cultural values and tourism.
Vietnam stands ready to collaborate with the IMF to maintain macroeconomic stability, aid vulnerable countries in trade, and promote economic growth.
With the expansion of its administrative boundaries, Hanoi has ample space to restructure its socio-economic landscape, harnessing the potential of each area.