2018 is crucial for Vietnam in the roadmap to implementing its international economic integration commitments. However, the country must take the initiative and fully grasp the opportunities brought about by the integration process as Vietnam is a long way into its international economic integration journey.
In late January, the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) was agreed to by 11 countries at a meeting in Tokyo. Ahead of an official signing on 8 March, details of the deal have been released.
At a time when Japan is doing more than ever to uphold the postwar international system, it is an extreme historical irony that Imperial Japan’s Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere is finally being achieved. Japan’s leadership toward getting, on March 8, signatures on the final agreement of the CPTPP
The final version of a landmark deal aimed at cutting trade barriers in some of the Asia-Pacific's fastest-growing economies was released yesterday, signalling the pact was a step closer to reality even without the United States.
The final version of a landmark deal aimed at cutting trade barriers in some of the Asia-Pacific's fastest-growing economies was released on Wednesday, signaling the pact was a step closer to reality even without its star member the United States.
Vietnam’s total newly registered capital and share buying in 2017 has valued at nearly US$36 billion and implemented capital reached nearly US$20 billion. This is record growth for FDI capital in Vietnam in 10 years.
Many members of the European Parliament have urged acceleration of the completion of documents and relevant procedures for the signing and ratification of the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the EU (EVFTA).
Vietnam’s export sector performed strongly in 2017 with revenues expanding to more than US$213 billion, up 21.1% from the previous year. This new record was substantially contributed to by Vietnamese trade missions.
It took more than ten years and countless negotiations for fresh Vietnamese lychees to be finally granted an export license to Australia in 2015, and former Ambassador Luong Thanh Nghi played a major part.
The national economic growth will continue to be marked by positive trends this year thanks to improvements to institutions and the investment environment, according to a forecast by the National Centre for Socio-Economic Information and Forecast (NCIF).
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