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.
Many tourism-related enterprises from Hanoi and many other provinces, as well as from abroad, attended the event.
Vietnam continues to be one of the region's economic highlights amid growing global uncertainties and the resulting clouded outlook.
As the opening event of the Vietnam International Travel Mart, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy held its sales mission in Hanoi on April 12. (VITM Hanoi 2023).
Ho Chi Minh City, Bac Ninh, and Hanoi were the country's leaders in trade turnover in the first three months of this year.
Hanoi's farmers will have accounts on e-commerce sites with their products having met traceability.
Tourism has emerged as one of Vietnam's top three sectors poised to grow.
The move would help create a driving force for economic growth across the three pillars of investment, exports and consumption.
The business community still has high hopes for Hanoi to improve the climate for investment and doing business.
The "fair contribution" of online services to infrastructure investment has been brought up by Vietnamese carriers.
The ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Initiative 2023 will support private companies, cooperatives, and business households to help them start or expand sustainable business activities.
This year, AMRO expected Vietnam’s GDP growth to hit 6% in 2023, and then rebound to 7,1% in 2024.
The 2023 Action Plan on Digital Transformation has been issued by the National Committee for Digital Transformation.
The Vietnamese capital sought to improve coordination between Hanoi and Santo Domingo to promote future bilateral economic growth.
The country's policies to support growth would help Vietnam counter the global headwinds in 2023 and maintain a high growth rate.
Hanoi will focus on tourism, high-tech manufacturing, automation, information technology, high-tech agriculture, logistics, and the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
On March 31, the event occurred adjacent to the Hanoi Cooperative Alliance's headquarters in Van Quan Ward, Ha Dong District.
Hanoi plans to create five to ten industrial clusters this year.
Vietnam plans to expand its crude oil and petroleum product reserves to 75-80 days of net imports by 2030 and 90 days by 2050.
In March, the South Korean corporation LG opened a new R&D division in Hanoi.
Vietnam's economic growth continues to be affected by the challenging global economic environment.