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 city's tourism industry is designed to be professional and highly competitive thanks to increasing investment, incentive mechanisms, and digital transformation.
Hanoi hopes to strengthen local enterprises in ancillary industries and help them join global supply chains.
Mong Cai City is home to Mong Cai International Border Gate, one of the most important international border gates in the trade relationship between Vietnam and China.
This is part of an overall plan for Vietnam to stabilize economic fundamentals, contain inflation, and boost growth.
Hanoi's tourism industry will continue to roll out initiatives to maintain its role as a tourist hub of the country and build the city's image as a safe and attractive destination.
Hanoi's industrial parks is home to more than 700 projects with registered capital of $6.3 billion.
The country has gradually developed into a semiconductor manufacturing hub for the growth of the chip manufacturing sector.
The two sectors are expected to soon develop policies that will help their companies overcome the impacts of Covid-19, recover and thrive.
Vietnam, thanks to its robust infrastructure development and favorable conditions for foreign investment, strategic location close to major Asia countries, and important shipping routes, has created a business-friendly environment.
Tourism revenue is estimated at more than VND60 trillion (US$2.54 billion), up 5.3 times on year.
The new R&D center is expected to improve Vietnam's industrial competitiveness.
The contest invites entries from Vietnamese citizens and expatriates residing in the country.
Hanoi, as one of the major tourist centers of the country, has implemented many activities to create momentum for the tourism market.
The CFA program enables Vietnam's climate innovators to access technical, financial and expert support in gender equality and social inclusion from the UK.
Vietnam is set to focus on commercializing 5G in 2023.
Vietnamese conglomerate Truong Hai Group JSC (THACO) announced the creation of its subsidiary THACO Industries, with a total investment of more than US$550 million and 6,500 employees.
The promotion of MICE tourism is one of the focuses of Hanoi tourism to attract more tourists in the post-Covid-19 pandemic period.
Half of the total committed funding will source from the private sector.
Enterprises with key industrial products are the driving force for the capital city's industrial development.
At least $7.75 billion is set to be mobilized in support of Vietnam’s ambitious green energy transition path.