(VOV) -The Vietnam government has moved aggressively to style itself as a leader amid the global push to de-carbonize and reduce greenhouse emissions said Trinh Minh Anh, a Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) official.
Work started on the construction of a low-income residential project for workers at Yen Binh I Industrial Park in Pho Yen district, northern Thai Nguyen province on May 26.
Attracting high technology from foreign firms is still far from a reality in Vietnam, much to the bane of local enterprises.
The country experienced a noticeable fall of registered foreign direct investment (FDI) capital, while seeing an increase in the capital disbursement, in the first five months of this year.
The permanent deputy head of the Steering Committee for the Southwestern Region, Nguyen Phong Quang, was received by the Secretary of the Development Bureau of Hong Kong (China), Paul Chan, and met representatives of the territory’s General Chamber of Commerce on May 26.
(VOV) - Japan's top oil refiner, JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp, has unveiled plans to go ahead with refinery projects in Vietnam as it seeks to expand in overseas markets to offset shrinking domestic demand.
The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s direct investment inflow to Vietnam is expected to soar in the near future, as businesses scramble to capitalise on the recently-signed free trade agreement between the two countries.
Vietnam’s farming sector has been transformed over the last five years through the public-private partnership model between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and various multinationals.
South Africa wants to expand investment and trade ties but narrow its trade deficit with Vietnam, a visiting business delegation from that country told a meeting in HCM City on May 25.
Vietnam has numerous opportunities for economic development due to its stable economy and ongoing reforms in key sectors, the CEO of Maybank Kim Eng Group, John Chong, said at the Invest ASEAN 2015 conference in Ho Chi Minh City on May 25.