SEMIEXPO Vietnam 2024 to foster growth of semiconductor industry
The exhibition aims to develop the ancillary industry ecosystem and attract investment from the world's leading semiconductor companies.
The exhibition aims to develop the ancillary industry ecosystem and attract investment from the world's leading semiconductor companies.
The lack of an action plan is impacting the execution of projects and the supply of electricity for both production and consumption.
Confidence reached a one-year high as close to 55% of respondents expressed optimism.
Selling directly to foreign distribution channels offers promising prospects for Vietnamese exports.
The ASEAN Foundation and SAP are working together to empower young people to create innovative solutions to improve the lives of the ASEAN community, including the production of green energy and its economic benefits.
Indian-born RMIT Senior Lecturer Dr. Majo George shared his thoughts on a Vietnamese company's strategic move to tap into one of the world's most populous nations and rapidly expanding other markets.
As of February 20, Vietnam has attracted more than 39,500 FDI projects with a total registered capital of nearly US$473.1 billion.
Vietnam aims to become a key player in the global semiconductor industry, with a skilled engineering team to fulfill both the quality and quantity requirements of the domestic sector.
Exports of wood and wood products made a strong breakthrough in January, reaching $1.49 billion, a 72.5% increase over the same period in 2023.
The Government will facilitate Siemens with better conditions to expand its operations in Vietnam.
These technology parks in the three major cities will give priority to the development of IT services and products with a high added value.
Vietnam's labor market is anticipated to exhibit positive signs of recovery in 2024, although it may not fully revert to pre-Covid-19 levels.
Hanoi has been designated as the country’s political brain and an important economic, cultural, and scientific center.
Such a move would help Vietnam realize the country's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Vietnam envisions becoming a center for the semiconductor chip industry by 2030 with activities including design, packaging, and testing.
More than 1,300 retail outlets in Hanoi were open from the first to the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, instead of remaining closed as is usually the case.
The move is a concrete manifestation of the robust cooperation between the two nations.
The Hanoi People's Committee has approved a project focusing on the development of export and import markets for sustainable growth.
The use of forest land for the transmission line remains the biggest obstacle that various ministries and agencies need to resolve, given the short time available for site clearance.
The development of high technologies is one of Hanoi’s priorities in 2024.
Several forecasts suggested that global air traffic will gradually recover, and the business activities of Vietnam Airlines are expected to yield more positive results in 2024-2025.