Hanoi prioritizes key industrial products
The city is offering incentives to key manufacturers of industrial products, focusing on improving the business environment, advancing science and technology, and improving human resources.
The city is offering incentives to key manufacturers of industrial products, focusing on improving the business environment, advancing science and technology, and improving human resources.
More than 400 local and international participants gathered at Vietnam's largest construction exhibition, which opened to create a connection among enterprises.
The fair includes traditional Ao dai (long dress) fashion shows, special products, and tastings.
Green constructions are key to turn Hanoi into a sustainable, modern and energy-efficient city.
The fair is the third one held by the Hanoi Promotion Agency and AEON MALL Vietnam in 2024.
Hanoi is enhancing access to Vietnamese products for suburban consumers through the organization of Vietnamese Goods Week in various districts. This initiative is generating positive responses from both businesses and consumers.
Hanoi is expected to organize 60 major trade promotion events this year, including one-sixth abroad.
The global commercial aviation market is expected to grow at an annual rate of about 5%, with Vietnam ranking 5th globally and 1st in Southeast Asia in aviation market growth.
The mid-range segment in Hanoi will continue to play a significant role in supply.
The industrial sector continues to be a primary driver of growth, with external demand for major electronics fueling production.
The event helps promote traditional artisan villages and the consumption of One Commune One Product (OCOP) goods.
Since 2019, the city has certified more than 2,700 OCOP products, making it the national leader.
Vietnam is home to major electronics, IT, semiconductors, and AI companies such as Samsung, Amkor, Hana Micron, Intel, Foxconn, LG, Viettel, VNPT, and FPT.
Hanoi Employment Service Center strengthens online job exchange activities, uses technology to improve connections between labor supply and demand, and improves the effectiveness of job platforms and satellite offices.
The work is expected to transform Thanh Oai into a bustling commercial hub in southern Hanoi.
Hoa Binh Group aims to be among the top 10 MICE companies in Southeast Asia and the top 50 in Asia.