Hanoi GRDP growth to hit over 6.5% in 2024
The city is committed to fostering innovation, dynamism, and decisive action to achieve comprehensive progress.
The city is committed to fostering innovation, dynamism, and decisive action to achieve comprehensive progress.
The project concretizes the city's industrial cluster development plan.
The fourth quarter would see increasing supply of new apartments, with around 9,700 units to get launched.
Several sectors experience increased hiring demand in the remaining months of 2024
ViMariel is hailed for its efforts to contribute to Cuban economic development and foster stronger economic ties between Vietnam and Cuba.
Vocational training institutions play important roles in developing a quality workforce prepared for large companies.
It aims to turn the capital's cultural industry into a major economic sector.
Green spaces within buildings are essential for improving the microclimate, creating a healthy living environment, and enhancing the well-being of occupants.
The Me Linh District Sports Park envisions a world-class sports complex, designed to potentially serve as an Olympic venue in the future.
The Cooperation Agreement for the 2023-2028 period would catalyze further cooperation.
Hanoi is relentless in removing obstacles to the construction of the wastewater treatment plant.
The activities would deepen Brazil-Vietnam friendship, support Vietnamese citizens in Brazil, and strengthen ties between the Vietnamese community and local authorities.
Vietnamese artists are building a bridge between tradition and innovation, proving that Vietnam’s talent can shine alongside the best.
Hanoi’s push into South Africa signals a new era of global partnerships, as the city showcases its vibrant market and invites African businesses to explore untapped opportunities.
Hanoi will develop a detailed upgrade plan, which will be finalized in January 2025.
Through these activities, Hanoi aims to strengthen political trust and enhance people-to-people ties between the two nations.
Vietnam and Brazil are forging a future of mutual development, bridging continents through their shared history and new partnerships.
This is intended to help local vendors get established while rebuilding the market.
Agricultural extension in the city continues to face challenges, including the adverse effects of climate change and the complex disease situation affecting crops and livestock.
With this latest move, Ba Dinh District has taken a significant step in joining the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
Local authorities are stepping up their support for members of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.