Not long after Vietnam's Law on Foreign Investment came into effect in 1987, the food and beverage processing industry emerged as a potential sector with many hundred-million dollar projects. During approximately 30 years of business, many of them have been developing sharply, contributing to Vietnam's socioeconomic development.
Vietnam welcomes and creates favourable conditions for Moroccan businesses to invest in the country and expand cooperation with local counterparts, President Tran Dai Quang has said.
Trade between South Korea and Vietnam has grown rapidly since the implementation of their free trade agreement (FTA) two years ago, helped by the semiconductor and information technology sectors, the commerce ministry here said Tuesday.
The government of Vietnam welcomes all feedback and recommendations of domestic and foreign investors in order to improve local policies for a better business climate, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on December 18.
EU-MUTRAP team leader Claudio Dordi said that thanks to the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) expected to be signed next year, there will be ample opportunities to upgrade the value chain for the textile and garment sector as the EVFTA will provide tariff preferences to Vietnamese exporters to the EU.
The Việt Nam Steel Association (VSA) will co-ordinate with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to protect the legitimate rights and interests of local steelmakers who were recently accused of tax evasion by the US Department of Commerce (DOC).
Japanese enterprises raised four problems they face while doing business in Việt Nam in a dialogue with the Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform on Wednesday.
At Hanoi-based Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) on December 12—a policy dialogue between the Vietnamese government and the business community—Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc highlighted new trends and opportunities that will have positive impacts on enterprises.
Vietnam Development Forum (VDF) 2017 with the theme of “Leveraging Productivity Growth for Sustainable Development” took place this morning, offering an opportunity to find solutions for sustainable economic growth.
Việt Nam has to focus on increasing labour productivity and overall productivity growth to avoid the risk of being stuck in the middle income trap, experts said at the Vietnam Development Forum (VDF) 2017 yesterday.
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