The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Statement on November 11, 2017 in Vietnam was a big relief for the remaining 11 members of the TPP, especially for Japan and Australia, who have spearheaded the new agreement after the United States’ exit.
From mobile phones to furniture, Vietnam’s export boom shows no signs of losing steam, defying a gloomy outlook at the beginning of the year when U.S. President Donald Trump persisted with his trade threats.
It's a decade since the full onset of the financial crisis. Going into 2018, we finally look well-poised for synchronized global growth, even as the cheap money (free if you're in Japan!) that central banks have pumped into the system ever since the Western financial crisis is slowly withdrawn.
Vietnam, which is considered “Post China,” attracted the largest ever foreign investments this year. South Korea had ranked first in terms of investments in Vietnam for three years until last year but it was displaced by Japan in 2017.
Taiwan and Indonesia signed Dec. 20 an agreement to foster cooperation in geodesy and geomatics, the scientific fields concerned with measuring the Earth and gathering, storing and processing geographical information, respectively, according to the Ministry of the Interior.
Leaders from 10 member states of Association of South East Asian Nation (ASEAN) met in the recently held India-ASEAN partnership summit to commemorate 25 glorious years of ASEAN-India relationship.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with South Korea, the republic’s ambassador in Việt Nam, Lee Hyuk, sends a message to Việt Nam News readers.
Vietnam is interested in intensifying cooperation with Belarus in the scientific sector and IT, Vietnam's Ambassador to Belarus Le Anh told the media ahead of the panel discussion on Belarus-Vietnam in the context of the free trade agreement between the EAEU member states and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on 21 December.
High-ranking government officials from Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos gathered in Vietnam’s Binh Phuoc province yesterday for a tripartite senior-level conference and agreed to enhance cooperation in trade, tourism and agriculture.
Emerging-market stocks and currencies extended their longest selloff since June as investors weighed the outlook for policy accommodation by global central banks amid the prospect of a prolonged oil glut.
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