A monitoring mechanism implemented synchronously and regularly is a motivation for ministries and sectors to accelerate administrative reform. To implement one of the tasks assigned by the Government regarding this issue, on May 20, Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs Hoang Viet Cuong chaired a meeting with representatives of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and USAID to agree on the plan and the deployment method.
Việt Nam should take advantage of the next wave of digital technologies such as blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and cloud-based services to become Asia’s next high-performing economy and improve the living standards of its residents, experts urged at a meeting held on Wednesday (May 22) in the city.
Bilateral relations between Việt Nam and the US had developed into a comprehensive partnership ahead of the two countries celebrating 25 years since the normalisation of diplomatic relations (1995-2020), said President of the Việt Nam-US Association Nguyễn Tâm Chiến.
Trade between Việt Nam and Malaysia has increased dramatically in recent years but they still have great untapped potential, a seminar heard in HCM City on Wednesday (May 22).
As the digital economy develops rapidly, e-commerce tax management has faced many problems, requiring Vietnam’s tax agencies to adapt to prevent state budget revenue losses.
With many advantages in labor and infrastructure, as well as making good use of trade agreements, Vietnam is considered an important production base in the global supply chain.
The Ministry of Finance has completed and submitted to the Government a draft of the Special Export Tariff and Preferential Tariff Schedule to implement the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Regional co-operation will be essential in preserving the marine environment and ensuring sustainable fisheries management and food security in the ASEAN region, speakers said yesterday at an international workshop held in the central province of Khánh Hòa.
The US Government has recently increased import tariffs on goods imported from China which in short term might create certain advantages for exported goods of Vietnam; however, according to many enterprises, in long term, the US market is no longer a potential and comfortable market.
Increased trade promotions and geographic proximity are among the factors that could help expedite exports to Thailand.
There remains considerable room for Vietnamese exports to Thailand, regardless of fierce competition from similar products in the Thai market.
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