Vietnam's exports to US projected to reach $130bn in 2025
Vietnam's foreign trade outlook is expected to face both opportunities and challenges from a series of new policies from US President Donald Trump.
Vietnam's foreign trade outlook is expected to face both opportunities and challenges from a series of new policies from US President Donald Trump.
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.
To boost competitiveness, Bat Trang pottery businesses leverage information technology for product promotion.
The event sought to equip Vietnamese youth with the skills and opportunities to work together and take an active role in advancing the green economy and supporting a sustainable transition.
The city is estimated to create 225,000 jobs in 2024, meeting 136.3% of the year's plan.
The event provided an opportunity for Vietnamese labor authorities to gain insights from consultants at foreign worker assistance centers and community groups.
The partnership is expected to create breakthroughs in key technology areas and job opportunities for Vietnamese talents.
With Hanoi's advantages and readiness, a specific regulatory framework for the semiconductor sector can be created, enabling efficient investment promotion in the city.
Internet Day 2024 highlighted the rapid growth of internet penetration in Vietnam and the country's strategic plans for digital transformation.
Techfest 2024 is taking place November 26-28 in the northern city of Haiphong.
Hanoi continues to implement advanced quality management processes in collaboration with various agencies and local authorities.
The city will work closely with other cities and provinces to ensure that consumers in the capital have access to safe food and agricultural products.
Located about 30 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, Quoc Oai District boasts a rich heritage of over 200 distinctive historical, cultural, architectural, and artistic relics.
In the fourth quarter, many major holidays will lead to increased hiring as companies finalize orders and anticipate new projects.
E-commerce is expected to reach US$22 billion in 2024, leading the growth of Vietnam's digital economy.
Hanoi and South Korea's Incheon aim to increase their visibility among Vietnamese and international travelers through a series of events to promote MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism and medical tourism to Vietnam.
Businesses need to utilize digital technologies to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and provide greater value to customers.
The district's ambitious tourism development goals for the coming years focus on changing the structure of the rural economy to one based on trade and services.