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.
Localities in the region will increase funding for basic research and the training of high-quality human resources.
The partnership is expected to open up the next chapter for both two companies in the future.
Vietnam has made significant efforts to unlock Vietnam's tourism potential with an open visa policy.
Tourism in Hanoi is increasing, thanks to a focus on connecting cultural and natural heritage sites.
The IT firm's revenue in the first half of 2023 was more than VND24.1 trillion ($1.02 billion), up 21.9% year-on-year.
Many localities in Hanoi have not seen the potential of agricultural and rural tourism, of which a large number of tourist spots not cooperating with each other and developing spontaneously.
Vietnamese startups selected for the program will have access to mentorship and coaching from Google.
Hanoi and Vientiane promote trade and connectivity by helping craft villages find new sources of raw materials for production and further exports.
Having no advantage of beach tourism, Hanoi is developing distinctive and competitive summer products to attract more international visitors.
This represents an increase of nearly VND2,000 per liter for RON95 compared to the current price, bringing it close to the price threshold observed in November 2022.
The Government plans to develop mechanisms that enable small and medium-sized enterprises to venture into new fields such as innovation, digital transformation, and the promotion of green, circular, and sharing economy models.
The northern region faces an intensifying heatwave, projected to persist until July 12.
The city aims to generate VND77 trillion (US$3.26 billion) in tourism revenue this year, expecting to attract around 22 million visitors.
The partnership is expected to help develop Vietnam's green transportation infrastructure, which is a key priority for the Vietnamese Government.
Representatives from Dutch corporations, including Van Oord, Royal Vopak, Pondera, Royal Boskalis, and De Heus, have expressed strong interest in investing in Vietnam.
The application of new technologies is essential to move towards smart and friendly tourism and make tourists more satisfied during their travel experience.
The country's attractiveness as a destination for FDI in Southeast Asia with a young, increasingly educated and competitive workforce should help to keep long-term development intact.
The airline operates four direct routes from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney and Melbourne, with up to 18 weekly frequencies in total.
Efforts will be made to improve investment environment, remove obstacles and help businesses grow.
This year’s Asia Tech x Singapore attracted the participation of 22 delegations from ASEAN countries, Japan, and the EU.