Regulatory efforts underway to strengthen e-commerce in Vietnam
By 2025, Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to reach 10% of retail sales and contribute to the digital economy which is estimated to account for 20% of GDP.
By 2025, Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to reach 10% of retail sales and contribute to the digital economy which is estimated to account for 20% of GDP.
The event celebrates the diversity of Vietnamese and international cuisine, offering visitors a myriad of exciting experiences.
The Hanoi farmers' dialogue conference, held both in person and online, attracted more than 2,000 participants, including prominent farmers, farm owners, and cooperative leaders.
This is designed to unlock the potential of Hanoi's night-time economy, creating a vibrant shopping and entertainment environment for residents and visitors.
By encouraging all stakeholders to co-operate, Hanoi aims to improve food safety standards and protect public health.
The program runs from November 28 to December 1 at Long Bien Park in Hanoi.
Internet Day 2024 highlighted the rapid growth of internet penetration in Vietnam and the country's strategic plans for digital transformation.
Lessons from Norway made relevant for Vietnam over the past two decades have helped accelerate the transition from traditional marine aquaculture to industrial mariculture and make Vietnamese products more competitive in the global market.
Bilateral trade between Vietnam and Hesse has reached around EUR1 billion (US$1.05 billion) annually, accounting for one-tenth of total trade between Vietnam and Germany.
Techfest 2024 is taking place November 26-28 in the northern city of Haiphong.
The event is part of the Hanoi Concentrated Promotion Program 2024, held in May, July, and November, attracting up to 2,000 businesses.
Most OCOP products are agricultural and processed from specialized cultivation areas.
The "Most Popular Vietnamese Products" voting program is part of the city's broader efforts to encourage the consumption of local goods.
Hanoi continues to implement advanced quality management processes in collaboration with various agencies and local authorities.
A promotional event for traditional handicrafts and OCOP (One Commune One Product) merchandise attracted a large number of residents in Duong Noi Ward, Ha Dong District last week.
The integration of automation and digital technology in agriculture has helped farms and cooperatives boost productivity, reduce labor costs, and ensure food safety.
The fair will go on from November 22 to 27 at the Thanh Tri Cultural, Information and Sports Center.
The city will work closely with other cities and provinces to ensure that consumers in the capital have access to safe food and agricultural products.
This year's fair will contribute to the promotion of trade and the expansion of typical regional products, especially agricultural and food products that meet export standards.
Located about 30 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, Quoc Oai District boasts a rich heritage of over 200 distinctive historical, cultural, architectural, and artistic relics.