AEON Vietnam opens another department store in Hanoi
Vietnam remains AEON's second most important market in its medium- and long-term strategic plans.
Vietnam remains AEON's second most important market in its medium- and long-term strategic plans.
Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang said that the significant homecoming celebration will feature distinguished representatives.
In 2025, the new supply of apartments in Hanoi is expected to remain robust, reaching over 31,000 units, higher than in 2024.
The city will continue to support businesses in exploring new markets, capitalizing on the Free Trade Agreement of which Vietnam is a member.
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The association aims to innovate its approach and strengthen the connection between agricultural production and sales.
The city is working to promote the sale of flowers and ornamental plants during Tet.
In 2025, the geopolitical and economic landscape is expected to remain complex, affecting production, investment and trade activities.
Under the project titled Breakthrough Tasks for Digital Transformation in Hanoi 2025, Hanoi is expected to improve its ranking in terms of digital transformation.