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.
More than 1,500 product lines will be on display at the trade show.
Universities and colleges in the city center are expected to move to Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park.
Costa Rica's acknowledgment reflects the achievements Vietnam has made in its development and integration into the global economy.
Currently, 72 countries recognize Vietnam as a market economy, including major economies such as the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand.
If tax evasion is detected in their records, the cases will be referred to the police for further action.
The tax authorities will continue to dialogue with businesses to tackle problems and create the optimal environment for citizens and businesses.
The strategy aims to maintain Vietnam's position as the world's second largest producer and exporter of footwear products.
Mobilizing this energy source into the national grid should be based on the country's needs, development realities, and regional characteristics.
E-commerce in Vietnam continues to thrive and stands out in the overall economic landscape.
Hanoi will open a VND10 billion (nearly US$400,000) live streaming center this July to help businesses sell their products online.
Vietnam's tourism industry has long been recognized for its price competitiveness, rich natural resources, cultural heritage, and strong safety and security measures.
By the end of this decade, Vietnam is expected to be among the top three Southeast Asian countries in terms of industrial competitiveness.
Such a platform would help minimize price manipulation, ensure a flexible pricing mechanism, and improve the distribution and circulation of oil and gas.
The city will focus on strengthening enforcement of food safety regulations in food production and trade facilities.
The projected P/E ratio for the VN-Index this year is 11.5, below the 5-year average of 13.4, potential for the benchmark to rise in the second half of the year and 2025.
The city's health department will continue to carry out regular, specialized and random inspections.
The Government's best-case growth scenario for 2024 is 6.5-7%, higher than the goals set by the National Assembly and forecasts by international organizations.
In the first six months, Vietnamese exports were the target of 252 trade remedy investigations from 24 markets, a 9% increase of 21 cases compared to the same period in 2023.
The city aims to help 165,000 people get hired this year.
Both countries are committed to deepening defense and security cooperation, emphasizing the principle of not allowing hostile forces to use each other's territory to the detriment of the other.