Hanoi DigiTech 2024 connects businesses through digital products
The expo offers companies a chance to showcase their tech products and services while seeking strategic partners in e-commerce and digital technology.
The expo offers companies a chance to showcase their tech products and services while seeking strategic partners in e-commerce and digital technology.
Culture and the people are the aim, foundation and motivation for Hanoi’s socio-economic development.
A trade and investment promotion conference is one of a series of 50 events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The construction of eco-industrial parks is considered a solution for Vietnam to reduce waste and promote sustainable growth
The PwC Global NextGen Survey 2022 was conducted online in collaboration with The Family Business Network.
About 30% of Vietnamese workers said they always struggle to make ends meet because of their low income.
The rising fuel prices have put pressure on the economy at a time when Vietnam’s national oil and gas storage is low, estimated to meet five to seven days of demand.
Key decisions have been made for the country to move forward not only for 2022 but also for the 2021-2025 period and subsequent years.
Vietnam's aviation market is expected to soon return to pre-pandemic levels
The majority of incentive policies in Vietnam’s petroleum industry have been mostly related to taxes.
As of March 31, Vietnam Airlines posted an accumulated loss of VND24.5 trillion (US$1.05 billion) with a negative owner’s equity.
Vietnam's effective management, combined with continued progress in laying the foundations for sustained medium-term growth, provides sound reasons to be optimistic about economic prospects for 2022 and beyond.
The Government should remain vigilant about inflation risks associated with rising prices of fuels and imports, which may dampen the ongoing recovery of domestic demand.
Since last month, prices of RON95 rose by VND5,060 per liter, and E5-RON92 by VND4,640.
There needs to have a stronger way to promote the message that Vietnam is no longer dangerous with Covid-19 and it is a safe destination.
The Vietnamese Government considers circular economic models essential in improving people’s living standards and their resilience against climate change
The USAID and the KOICA intend to strengthen the impact and increase the efficiency of their programs and achieve better measurable outcomes for the people in Vietnam.
The initiative helps local businesses improve their competitiveness and participate in the chain of activities in the digital economy.
Hanoi facilitates exchange and cooperation between local companies and their Italian peers to promote trade, import and export activities, and market development.
Imported solar panels remain an important part of addressing the energy needs of the American people.
Routes Asia 2022 will bring together decision makers to accelerate the region's recovery.