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.
This new approach aims to change the way Thai consumers perceive Vietnamese agricultural products.
Hanoi is setting up centers for creative design and sales of OCOP goods, traditional handicrafts, and tourism-related offerings.
The adoption of VietGAP aquaculture standards has been instrumental in raising public awareness of water environment management.
Germany stands ready to cooperate with Vietnam on energy transition through the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
Any increase in electricity prices should be carefully planned in terms of size and timing to ensure market alignment, reduce losses for EVN, and meet inflation control goals.
Along with the 6% forecast for Q2, UOB maintains Vietnam’s annual growth forecast at 6% for the year.
For Vietnamese companies wanting to go international and attract foreign investment, green standards are crucial.
The city will explore the potential for building appropriately sized logistics facilities to boost the capacity.
The event will be attended by the representatives of between 50 and 60 foreign companies that are active in Hanoi.
Japan Business Pitch Vol.1 held in Hanoi aims to explore collaboration opportunities between Japanese and Vietnamese businesses, particularly in the manufacturing sector.
The Government’s stance is to encourage all forms of renewable energy, not just wind and solar.
In 2023, the flow of cryptocurrencies into Vietnam amounted to US$120 billion.
The Vietnamese government is expected to adopt policies that encourage the collection, recycling and reuse of materials to minimize the depletion of natural resources and reduce plastic waste.
Vietnam prioritizes deep processing and refining of essential minerals to support its domestic industries.
E-commerce and livestream sales are activities that have arisen in the development of information technology.
The city has hosted a series of meetings and dialogues to resolve difficulties and obstacles in a wide range of areas, including procedures, land policy and taxation.
Factory expansion plans, the launch of new products, and the prospect of continued growth of new business all supported confidence in the year-ahead outlook for production.
The explosion of e-commerce has brought with it counterfeit goods and intellectual property infringements, as well as the need to protect consumer rights.
The tourism industry is in desperate need of qualified workers as the peak summer travel season begins.
According to the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, three industry groups are expected to see an increase in labor demand compared to the previous quarter.