The Ministry of Planning and Investment is targeting an economic growth rate of 6.4 percent to 6.8 percent for Vietnam in 2018, according to a document sent to ministries
India ranks amongst the top ten trading partners of Vietnam. By 2020, both countries aim to achieve trade worth US$15 billion
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports reached approximately US$1.85 billion as of July 15, triggering hopes that the figure for the whole year will surpass US$3 billion, for the first time ever.
South Korea has become Vietnam's second-largest trading partner, only preceded by China, displacing the United States in the first half of the year, an official release reports here today.
The EU Delegation to Vietnam and the MoIT jointly organized a high-level meeting recently in Hanoi to launch the VEPG, offering a chance for development partners and the ministry
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) forecast that Vietnam’s export value could reach US$195 billion in 2017, a rise of 10-11 percent compared with 2016.
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue held working sessions with some Australian officials on July 24 to seek measures to further foster partnership between the two countries.
As the 19th council meeting of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), a FTA between member-countries of ASEAN and six other countries including India
An MOIT report shows there are 29 petrol distribution chains in Vietnam and the number has been increasing rapidly in the last year with at least five distributors set up this year.
“Strong manufacturing and FDI, an improving construction sector, and robust domestic demand continue to underpin activity [in Vietnam],” Mr. Ranil Salgado, Assistant Director
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