Hanoi strengthens export competitiveness and trade protection measures
Hanoi will work with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to ensure that businesses and manufacturers are ready for new challenges.
Hanoi will work with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to ensure that businesses and manufacturers are ready for new challenges.
The trade fair will run until May 19 in Hanoi.
The Vietnam E-Business Index (EBI) 2023 averages 19.24 points, compared to 20.37 points last year.
The aim of the event is to create trade links and boost consumption.
Given the adverse global environment, achieving 6.5% GDP growth this year would be challenging for Vietnam.
Vietnam is looking forward to strengthening cooperation with Laos, Singapore, and Brunei in a variety of fields.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh discussed bilateral relations with Cambodian and Indonesian leaders at the 42nd ASEAN Summit.
A significant market share in the region and beyond could result from the partnership between Vietnamese and Chinese companies.
Vietnam continues to promote quality products classified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program to more international consumers through a large-scale event.
Efforts to improve social security and people's living standards will continue to be the government's focus.
Vietnam's foreign reserves could reach $102 billion by year's end.
During the five-day national holiday, Hanoi welcomed nearly 5.9 million visitors.
The two ministries of Finance and Industry and Trade have made 12 adjustments to fuel prices since the start of the year.
Hanoi recorded exports of US$5.3 billion in the first four months of 2023.
Many trade promotion programs will be held in Hanoi in May, July, and November this year.
Vietnamese participants are among those from more than 50 countries and territories worldwide to attend MIDA 2023 in Florence, the capital of the Tuscany region, Italy.
The World Bank would share experience and enhance capacity building to help Vietnam establish the necessary regulatory framework and implement projects that promote sustainable development.
Vietnamese companies are expanding their retail system to maintain their home turf advantage and market share.
A conference to promote consumption between Hanoi and Vientiane attracted a large number of associations and artisans from Hanoi’s famous craft villages.
In the next 1-2 years, both countries aim to reach a trade volume of US$1 billion.
Samsung is committed to developing Vietnam beyond its role as a global manufacturing base to become the Group's strategic hub for global research and development.