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.
The strategy is significant given the fact that Vietnam has long been seen as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, natural disasters, and diseases.
The ministry expects such policy continues to contribute to the resumption of supply chains and promote the expansion of automobile production/assembling in Vietnam.
The inflationary pressure, however, is huge for 2022 amid the deepening energy crisis and the hoarding of strategic goods by some countries.
Seizing the opportunity laid out by its clean energy resources and phasing out coal could be key for Vietnam’s green growth path.
Law-abiding local fishermen should receive greater economic benefits than those practicing illegal fishing, in this way, the root cause would be addressed.
The country still faces several obstacles to fully unlocking the benefits of digital technologies.
Vietnam’s growth prospects remain much dependent on the effectiveness of vaccination programs, restriction measures, and the implementation of supporting policies.
More cities/provinces are now focusing on the quality and effectiveness of policy implementation, instead of issuing new ones.
Businesses in the field of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) have been the pioneers in transiting to a circular economy model.
Vietnam is a force to be reckoned with in driving digitalization in the region, and a great example for countries around the world, stated ITU President Houlin Zhao.
The Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA) wants to intensify the partnership throughout the region.
Vietnam said it will develop no new coal-fired power projects in its national power development plan by 2030.
The Covid-19 pandemic remains a catalyst to accelerate the digitalization process, which is an inevitable trend for countries around the world.
The country needs to come up with a simple and convenient measure to support businesses at this time.
The Government leader urged localities and agencies to fulfill their commitments to push for administrative reform and address difficulties from businesses.
Local authorities are urged to continue speeding up vaccination, which is a key to resume production operations.
Only 33% of the total 3.9 million tons of the commonly used plastics disposed of per year in Vietnam are recovered and recycled.
The grant will support Vietnam in the process of transition to a low carbon economy, social equity and inclusion, and innovation-driven growth.
Vietnam is committed to stepping up efforts against climate change and transition towards a green economy, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has said.
The packages will help businesses and people overcome the hardship and return to growth.