Cross-border e-commerce expansion opportunities for Vietnamese businesses
For Vietnamese companies seeking to trade internationally, the dynamism of global e-commerce offers significant opportunities.
For Vietnamese companies seeking to trade internationally, the dynamism of global e-commerce offers significant opportunities.
On March 31, the event occurred adjacent to the Hanoi Cooperative Alliance's headquarters in Van Quan Ward, Ha Dong District.
The plan's implementation seeks to capitalize on Hanoi's import-export advantages and promote the city's socioeconomic development toward green growth and rapid and sustainable progress.
With a CPI increase of 3.4% in 2022, Hanoi stays the most expensive place in Vietnam.
US President Joe Biden recognized Vietnam as an important partner, committed to supporting its independence, self-reliance, and prosperity.
In 2022, two-way trade between Yunnan (China) and the bordering provinces of Vietnam is expected to reach US$3.25 billion.
The plan will leverage Hanoi's export advantages and establish strong strategic partnerships among local manufacturers, exporters, and foreign distribution networks.
The cooperation aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between Vietnam and Australia.
Vietnamese companies prioritize environmentally friendly and sustainable practices as part of their efforts to ensure long-term growth.
Vietnam’s rice exports are forecast to remain favorable this year, with an estimated 6.5-7 million tons.
Vietnam considers the US as one of its most important partners and welcomes the US to support a strong, independent, and prosperous Vietnam.
It is critical that consumers take an active role in researching, analyzing, and improving their knowledge of products and businesses to avoid falling victim to deceptive goods and fraudulent businesses.
Vietnam's exports peaked in 2020, accounting for 82% of the country's total GDP.
INVENTEC’s investment project in Hanoi is anticipated to be fully operational in the second quarter of 2024, creating around 20,000 to 25,000 permanent jobs.
Chinese arrivals to Vietnam reached 5.8 million in 2019, accounting for one-third of the total.
The Thai retail giant plans to expand the local network to 600 stores from 340 by the end of 2027.
Producers from Hanoi and other localities have promoted their organic agricultural products at Biofach 2023, which runs until February 17 in Germany's Nuremberg.
The new edition of the Eurocham Whitebook presents policy recommendations to resolve regulatory hurdles and facilitate the growth of the country's economy.
The Government will remove obstacles in real estate, finance, securities, and corporate bond issuance so that investors enjoy a healthy, sustainable, and secure environment.
Vietnam's top lawmaker affirmed that people and businesses are put at the center of the country's consistent policy in the process of development and international integration.
The aim is to lift the yellow card imposed by the European Commission on Vietnam’s fishing industry in 2023.