Hanoi prioritizes key industrial products
The city is offering incentives to key manufacturers of industrial products, focusing on improving the business environment, advancing science and technology, and improving human resources.
The city is offering incentives to key manufacturers of industrial products, focusing on improving the business environment, advancing science and technology, and improving human resources.
Vietnam remains AEON's second most important market in its medium- and long-term strategic plans.
The city is working to promote the sale of flowers and ornamental plants during Tet.
In 2024, Vietnam's foreign direct investment (FDI) primarily targets high-value sectors such as electronics and green technology.
Vietnam has pursued solutions to enhance energy efficiency in high-energy-consuming industries through an $11.3 million project running from March 2022 to January 2026.
The plan aims to promote growth and increase the contribution of logistics services to the city's gross regional domestic product (GRDP).
Vietnam has set an ambitious export target for the sector of up to US$48 billion in 2025.
Based on the experience of other countries with nuclear energy, Vietnam will need about 350 professionals with master's and doctoral degrees in nuclear law and R&D.
Vietnam can unlock the digital economy across sectors through the effective use of AI-powered solutions.
Business/Sales will remain the top sector needing talent in 2025.
Hanoi's priority will be high-quality training for jobs that are in line with the city's socio-economic development requirements.
Hanoi will take concerted action focusing on the circular economy and promoting domestic production and spending.
Companies in Hanoi highlighted the significant improvements in the business environment in Vietnam, particularly in the capital, where it has become easier to operate in the industrial zones.
By 2025, Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to reach 10% of retail sales and contribute to the digital economy which is estimated to account for 20% of GDP.
This recognition is a testament to the city government's ongoing support of local businesses.
On the streets of Hanoi, a quiet but powerful shift in transportation is underway.
More than 80 facilities and projects have been recognized for their innovative use of green energy in manufacturing.