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.
Vietnam aims to have at least two million enterprises by 2030, contributing 60-65% of GDP.
Vietnam is determined to pursue an equitable, fair, sustainable and inclusive energy transition process, with the main beneficiary being the people.
RMIT University academics weigh in on Vietnam’s potential to grow into a semiconductor chip manufacturing powerhouse.
This report explores some of these transformative trends in Vietnam’s retail sector and the opportunities they present for retailers to innovate and develop multi-fold strategies.
Many ASEAN companies in recent years have found Hanoi a top choice for investment as the city is in good shape in terms of manpower, political stability, and business environment.
Vietnam currently stands 12th globally and third in ASEAN in electronics exports.
Vietnamese companies have enjoyed fruitful opportunities in an open digital economy. However, weak management of intellectual properties has hindered their chance to be more competitive in the global market.
The MOU aims to advance EU-Vietnam sustainable development cooperation through comprehensive dialogue, investment coordination, knowledge sharing, and technology transfer.
Hopes for improvements in market demand and new orders, alongside confidence that the Covid-19 pandemic will remain under control, supported optimism in production prospects for the coming year.
The method helps the cement industry play a more important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preventing plastic waste from ending up in the oceans.
The expansion of Noi Bai International Airport aims to meet the increasing number of passengers.
The tax cut is scheduled to take effect in six months, subject to the approval of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.
It is necessary for the cooperatives and cooperative economic model to have the “determination to digital transformation, innovation, and change associated with efficiency.”
The latest decision of the local authority is applied from September 23.
In the next stage of tourism development, good quality targeting high-end, long-stay, and high-spending visitors is believed the top priority.
Cultural support for entrepreneurial activity is Vietnam’s notable strength.
Economic resilience is essential for Vietnam to promote growth and keep inflation under control.
Planning is the first step to setting up the fastest and most efficient route to achieve Vietnam’s development goals set for the 2021-2030 period.
The country’s tech-savvy population and burgeoning middle class are making it an attractive market for Singaporean companies.
Vietnam's cultural industry has recorded strong growth and is expected to become the next driving force of the economy.