No e-cigarette product allowed on Vietnamese market yet: Trade Ministry
Government agencies are working on a pilot management policy for electronic cigarettes, which will be submitted to the Prime Minister for consideration.
Government agencies are working on a pilot management policy for electronic cigarettes, which will be submitted to the Prime Minister for consideration.
The new Vietnam-Laos trade agreement, which consists of five chapters with 15 articles and five appendices, covers important aspects of trade cooperation between the two countries.
The electricity sector will focus its resources on completing power generation projects and grid infrastructure.
Strengthening economic and trade cooperation is crucial to advancing China-Vietnam comprehensive strategic cooperation.
Vietnam’s offshore wind power is expected to reach around 6,000 MW by 2030, with potential for further growth given rapid technological development, reasonable electricity prices, and transmission costs.
Hanoi hopes to cooperate with the Lao capital, Vientiane, in the development of craft village tourism and the creation of innovative traditional handicrafts for foreign tourists.
The total imported power capacity from Laos could reach 5,000-8,000 MW by 2030, increasing to 11,000 MW by 2050.
The city will also innovate and diversify the methods used to promote trade, leveraging the application of Information Technology and digital transformation.
Hanoi is actively translating the cooperation agreement with Minsk into concrete actions, with a focus on specific areas like cultural exchanges and collaborative development.
The trade surplus contributes to macroeconomic stability, ensuring the significant balances of the economy and supporting the international payment balance.
International trade is an important driver of productivity, jobs, and development – but to be effective, adequate trade finance is essential.
Companies should acquire the necessary trade defense knowledge and provide prompt and accurate information to investigating authorities upon request to protect their legitimate interests.
This year's trade promotion activities will be based on the principle of diversification and flexibility to expand into new export markets and make effective use of free trade agreements.
Apart from rice trade, Vietnam and the Philippines share common interest and consensus on maritime cooperation.
The fair is open to visitors from January 26 to 30.
Hanoi spends VND1.6 trillion (US$65.2 million) to help the poor during the Lunar New Year holiday.
It is unacceptable that the ratification of the EVIPA has taken so long, said Bernd Lange.