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.
Many consumers have joined a promotion fair, which is displaying products under the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) program, farm produce, regional specialties, and processed foods.
Vietnam’s rice remains favorite in the international market despite fierce competition.
The application of advanced technology in production is one of the key solutions to maintaining traditional craft villages.
The much-needed support from the Government has built trust among the business community and contributed to the overall socio-economic recovery during the first seven months of 2022.
Singapore remained Vietnam’s largest investor among ASEAN countries with 2,959 valid projects worth $70 billion, accounting for 16.3% of the country’s total FDI commitments.
The strong message sent by Vietnam’s Prime Minister at COP26 has significantly improved the country’s image in the eyes of international investors.
The move aims to ensure a fair and competitive environment for Vietnam’s sugar industry.
The city's tourism department is urging travel agencies and destinations to build attractive and unique tourism products.
Hanoi’s special products are on display at a trade fair in the city's outskirt district of Phuc Tho, which will run until August 3.
The economy’s firm recovery has been a source of optimism for a market rebound in the coming time.
The region is home to 26 logistics centers or 35% of the total nationwide.
In the next ten years, Vietnam would have urban hubs of national and regional levels that are comparable to urban cities of ASEAN-4 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines).
Local firms have no other alternative but to opt for higher product quality to ensure sustainable exports to the EU market.
USAID and LinkSME will continue promoting and expanding activities to support businesses to connect, transform and access finance for SMEs through documenting and replicating successful support models across the country.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has established a working group to inspect production lines and supervise on a large scale of instant noodles consumed in the domestic market, imported instant noodles, and instant noodles for export.
The city will support businesses to introduce and connect OCOP products to OCOP showrooms in the city, creating opportunities for units to access the modern retail system,
The city targets to have OCOP products sold in all shopping centers and supermarkets citywide.
The textile export turnover stood at $22.3 billion, up 17.7% year on year.
Vietnam’s economic growth will be driven by continued trade expansion, the faster-than-expected recovery of manufacturing, domestic travel, and the acceleration of public investment.
Vietjet strengthens its operations in India, offering its flyers the largest flight network ever between Vietnam and India.