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.
The "Hanoi Days in Ho Chi Minh City" event aims to creatively highlight the capital’s distinctive beauty, rich cultural heritage, and notable achievements, making a memorable impact on residents.
In recent years, Hanoi has launched numerous initiatives to boost the marketing of Vietnamese products.
A festival to support women in start-ups and green transition, and a fair to promote safe agricultural products by women in the capital will run through August 25 in Hanoi.
Along with relieving housing pressure in central urban areas, the new social housing projects will also help to expand residential zones beyond the city's borders.
Small and medium-sized enterprises currently make up 98% of all businesses nationwide, contributing around 50% of GDP and 35% of the total annual state budget revenues.
Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Nguyen Thi Tuyen signed Directive No. 34-CT/TU on August 16, 2024, to strengthen the leadership of local Party committees in ensuring food safety.
Vietnam is currently lagging behind Thailand and Malaysia in durian exports to China.
Many workshops have invested in better equipment and improved compliance with food safety regulations.
These assessments are part of intensified efforts by tax authorities to tighten the management of e-commerce and prevent tax losses.
The Longan Week - Hung Yen Provincial Agricultural Produce 2024 is underway in Hanoi and runs until August 22.
The Vietnam Goods Week 2024 in Hanoi will take place four days in Tay Ho District, gathering 90 booths.
Hanoi is rapidly emerging as a key data center hub in the region, driven by its impressive leap from a developing to a developed economy.
This project has a transmission capacity of around 2,400 MW and will enhance electricity supply to the northern region from 2025.
The latest decision marks a new chapter in US-Vietnam agricultural cooperation.
This year, under the newly approved 2024 Vocational Training Plan, Hanoi's vocational schools will train 235,000 people.
Hanoi's new science, technology and engineering center is located in the Technopark building in Gia Lam District, Hanoi.
Hanoi offers accessibility for those traveling to China by both land and air.