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.
Hanoi is about to make major strides toward creating an all-encompassing startup support network.
Thanks to growth in major markets like China, the US, and South Korea, Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports are expected to set a new record this year.
Chinese investment has primarily flowed into advanced manufacturing, technology, and professional services sectors.
Hanoi reaffirms its commitment to strengthening market control, especially on online platforms.
The commune has held numerous discussions with government agencies and consultants to develop a plan to ensure maximum operations.
Starting November 2, foreign investors will no longer be required to pre-fund 100% of their transactions, promising the removal of a major roadblock for Vietnam's market upgrade process.
Big multinationals from Vietnam, Japan, China, Thailand, and Malaysia will gather at the event, which opened on September 18.
Some 31 cooperatives and 40 women-led cooperative groups have been set up with the support of the Hanoi Women's Union over the past time.
The event will enable local businesses to promote their industrial products and encourage cooperation between companies inside and outside the industrial zones.
The Prime Minister reiterated that Vietnam will carry out these prioritized transportation projects with the utmost responsibility, “for the people, for the nation’s progress, and for the pride of our country.”
Looking ahead to 2030, Hanoi envisions mastering key high-tech innovations, managing production through integrated value chains, and nurturing high-tech agricultural models.
The government is actively engaging in multilateral forums to seek more flexible commitments and regulations that better support Vietnamese businesses.
The city launches an initiative to create long-term partnerships between retailers and green product suppliers.
The half-hour documentary explores Vietnam's rise as Southeast Asia's fastest-growing digital economy, highlighting its evolution, current successes, and potential to become a global workforce leader.
The development of the marine economy becomes Vietnam’s political mission as it helps defend the country’s sovereignty and fuel the potential of its vast coastal areas.
Phuc Tho District plans to expand its area under high-value bananas to more than 300 hectares, turning it into a flagship agricultural product.
On September 15, the "Mid-Autumn Festival and Local Culture Trade and Tourism Fair" was opened in Tay Ho District, Hanoi.