The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) recently published the results of a survey of 557 Japanese firms, asking for their opinions on Vietnam’s business environment in 2015.
The ASEAN Finance Ministers have committed to adopting cautious monetary and fiscal policies to sustain economic growth and stabilise the macro-economy, in which, economic restructuring remains a priority in the region.
Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth is forecast to be robust in 2016 and 2017, possibly outperforming other countries in the region, according tointernational banks.
Germany has pledged to work with Vietnam to boost cooperation in water and environment-related studies in the face of global climate change, as well as in addressing the challenges of the 21 st century.
A new wave of Japanese investment is expected to arrive in Hanoi in the near future thanks to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement.
The business environment in Vietnam has been increasingly improved.
Vietnam pledges to step up collaboration efforts with the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre (SEAFDEC)’s member nations in preventing and detering illegal fishing.
Many features of the US–Soviet cold war are present in contemporary US–China relations: ideological competition, struggles over the control of natural resources, and old-fashioned rivalry for leadership of the global community.
The first Vietnam-Asia silk culture festival at Hoi An silk village, has opened up chances for silk centres in Asia
Many foreign investors said that electronics and refrigeration retail market in Vietnam has not been exploited yet and the country's consumption of electronic and refrigeration appliances will rise from 7.3 percent to 11.9 percent by 2020.
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