Industrial property benefits from surge in high-tech investment
Vietnam is emerging as a strategic destination for major technology firms given its favorable geographic location within the global supply chain.
Vietnam is emerging as a strategic destination for major technology firms given its favorable geographic location within the global supply chain.
The program is designed to drive consumer spending with quality products at discounted prices.
Vietnam considers Japan a first-rate and long-term partner.
The project will prioritize attracting investment in high-tech and clean industries, in line with Hanoi's new development orientation and the development direction of the industrial sectors in the Red River Delta.
Vietnam is expected to send about 125,000 workers on contract to foreign countries this year.
With the onset of the peak summer months, especially in June and July, electricity demand is expected to rise significantly.
The Vietnamese Government remains committed to helping investors overcome challenges, turn risks into opportunities, and achieve rapid and sustainable development.
Vietnam's outbound tourism continues to show positive growth even in the face of current economic challenges.
The program is designed to enhance the cross-border e-commerce capabilities of leading export-oriented industries in partnership with key industry associations.
The Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN) considers Vietnam one of its most important partners and is committed to cooperation in digital and green transformation.
Close bilateral ties open up opportunities for cooperation in potential fields such as high-tech, innovation, and the exploitation of critical minerals.
If approved by the Government, this will be the fifth time since 2020 that the excise duty on domestically manufactured and assembled automobiles has been delayed.
Efforts should be made to increase the competitiveness of domestic enterprises to capture a larger market share and elevate the position of Vietnam's logistics sector.
Infosys stands ready to work with Vietnam to develop the IT sector and foster innovation, big data, AI, and other emerging areas.
Vietnam, a nation of 100 million people, has seen a rise in consumption due to the growing middle class, making it a potential market for international wine exporters.
The draft revised Capital Law is expected to strengthen the science and technology base of Hanoi.
Vietnam's honey, which was nominated for a special agricultural product in 2023, has shown notable progress along the whole value chain.
Companies face significant challenges in complying with requirements set by free trade agreements.