Vietnam has shown its attractiveness as a sustainable and long-term investment destination thanks to the country's numerous advantages, according to CEO of Nestle Vietnam Binu Jacob.
The Vietnamese economy is likely to gradually recover from the fourth quarter of 2021 and escape the minus growth seen in the third quarter thanks to the activeness of the business community and the Government’s efforts to remove obstacles facing enterprises, held economist Nguyen Bich Lam who is former Director General of the General Statistics Office.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into Vietnam are shifting to hi-tech sectors, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ha Van Hoi from the UEB-VNU has said.
Most of Vietnam’s logistics firms may struggle to operate and sharpen their competitive edge in the new context if they are not quickly to engage in digital transformation.
Vietnam is the sixth largest provider of processed fruits and vegetables for Russia, according to the Federal Customs Service of Russia.
To remove the "Yellow Card" of the European Commission (EC) against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, It is necessary to check the status of violating fishing vessels in the region. Ministries and branches from central to local levels are making efforts to realize the aim this year.
The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) sent a document to its chapters in provinces and cities, trade unions of corporations on the implementation of several solutions to limit labour shortages and restore production and business, on October 7.
The AXA Investment Managers Asia headquartered in Singapore recently published an article which elucidates the reasons behind Vietnam’s high ranking on economic performance and discusses the prospects for broadening the country’s position in the regional and global production ecosystems.
Singapore-based financial service supplier DBS has predicted that Vietnam’s economic growth may reach 8% in 2022 thanks to rising flows of FDI and exports and digitalisation impetus.
The Taiwan (China) Textile Roadshow was co-organised and held in Hanoi from October 6-7 by the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) and the Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising Company (VINEXAD) via online means.
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