The Vietnam US Comprehensive Partnership has seen remarkable progress over the past few years with important achievements obtained in all areas.
Vietnam has set an ambitious goal of becoming a leading country in aquaculture – specifically in the productive development of its coastal marine environment.
Nguyen Quoc Dung, Deputy Minister of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, speaks to Vietnam News Agency on Vietnam’s contributions to the development of ASEAN in the last 23 years.
Vietnam has become China’s largest trade partner in Southeast Asia, but analysts caution against overwhelming dependence on a single market.
Developing product chains is an important solution to sustainable export growth, heard a conference in Hanoi on August 8.
Vietnam has actively got involved in the realisation of ASEAN commitments since the country joined the association on July 28, 1995, according Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quoc Dung.
OECD data shows Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia — Southeast Asia’s ‘big six’ economies — are among the most exposed economies to China in terms of trade.
Last week, the Quang Ninh People’s Committee was visited by 72 Japanese businesses seeking investment and business opportunities in the northern province in many sectors such as electronics, heavy industry, finance, property, and garments and textiles.
Experts have recommended Vietnamese firms develop organic products for export to the EU, considering it a measure to boost the shipment of farm produce to this demanding market.
The 51st ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and Related Meetings will begin in Singapore Thursday. Participants will discuss orientations and solutions to build an ASEAN Community, and implement master plans on building an ASEAN community in line with the ASEAN Vision towards 2025.
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