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.
Close bilateral ties open up opportunities for cooperation in potential fields such as high-tech, innovation, and the exploitation of critical minerals.
Efforts should be made to increase the competitiveness of domestic enterprises to capture a larger market share and elevate the position of Vietnam's logistics sector.
Infosys stands ready to work with Vietnam to develop the IT sector and foster innovation, big data, AI, and other emerging areas.
Vietnam, a nation of 100 million people, has seen a rise in consumption due to the growing middle class, making it a potential market for international wine exporters.
Companies face significant challenges in complying with requirements set by free trade agreements.
The Prime Minister emphasized the need to regulate the gold market to ensure stability, efficiency, and transparency and to prevent gold hoarding from affecting macroeconomic stability and national financial security.
This will ease access to land for businesses, attract investment, and help achieve socio-economic goals for the benefit of the public.
Despite its small size, Hanoi's agricultural sector had export earnings of over US$1.35 billion last year.
Electronic invoicing of gold transactions is critical due to the often small-scale, undocumented, and opaque nature of these deals.
Receiving and clearing green lane declarations takes only 1 to 3 seconds.
Commodity trading volumes worldwide, and in Vietnam in particular, will continue to grow significantly in the second half of the year.
The city will continue to help One Product One Commune (OCOP) manufacturers standardize production processes for export this year.
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Any infringements found during the inspection would be immediately referred to the police for action, the DPM insisted.
The move is aimed at supporting Vietnam Airlines during a challenging time, as the flag carrier continues to struggle to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
The smuggling of precious metals contributes to increased crime, instability of public order, and impacts on monetary security.
The district continues to replicate the food safety model in other areas.
This is the first event in a series of specialized exhibitions showcasing handicraft products, OCOP, and exemplary industrial commodities in rural areas in 2024.
Electricity imports from Laos are crucial to boost supply and mitigate power shortages in northern Vietnam in 2025 and beyond.
The minimum bid amount will be reduced from 700 to 500 taels to attract more bidders.