The proposed roadmap aligns with Vietnam’s commitment to international climate agreements and aims to implement key provisions of the Law on Environmental Protection.
The annual revenue of the industry in Vietnam expected to exceed $25 billion, with an annual value-added growth rate of 10-15% in the 2024-2030 period.
Collaboration and inter-industry support are key to fostering progress, contributing to environmental protection while delivering significant benefits to businesses and communities.
British Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City Alexandra Smith highlighted key upcoming events on the occasion of Standing Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh’s UK visit from March 16-19.
Currently, the city is home to nearly 2,200 startup businesses, hosts over 500 events, and organizes 80 startup competitions annually.
The Government leader issuing a dispatch on key tasks and solutions to cut down administrative procedures, improve the business environment, and promote socio-economic development.
In fact, Vietnam and Singapore are actively strengthening cooperation in various fields to promote the Green-Digital Economic Partnership.
The new regulations aim to enhance the quality and reputation of Vietnamese food products in international markets, as well as ensure a transparent and efficient process for food exporters to comply with regulatory requirements.
Vietnam is expected to be affected by several of the new US tariffs, but not as severely as many other nations, said Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan.
The US remains Vietnam’s largest export market, while China is its largest import source.
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