VOV.VN - Vietnam’s electronics exports have maintained strong momentum in the first ten months of the year, making a significant contribution to the country’s trade growth and achieving a major breakthrough in the US market.
VOV.VN - Lite-On Technology Corp. (Taiwan - China) has announced plans to invest an additional US$200 million in its subsidiary Lite-On Vietnam Co., Ltd in Hai Phong city, bringing the group’s total investment in Vietnam to more than US$1 billion.
The Vietnam International Electronics and Smart Appliances Expo (IEAE) is taking place at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE), serving not only as a showcase for advanced products, technologies and solutions, but also as a platform for global value chain development between Vietnamese and international enterprises.
A discussion on experience in investigating and collecting electronic evidence in cases involving virtual assets and money laundering was held on October 25 as a side event of the Signing Ceremony and High-Level Conference of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention).
VOV.VN - Vietnamese electronics and handicrafts are capturing international attention at Global Sources 2025, held from October 18-21 at the AsiaWorld-Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong, China.
A Vietnam–Singapore business networking event was held in Singapore on October 16, focusing on the electrical, electronics, electrical equipment, semiconductor, and industrial manufacturing sectors.
VOV.VN - In the context of comprehensive digital transformation, implementing electronic medical records (EMRs) has become an urgent and indispensable need for Vietnam’s healthcare sector.
The Vietnam International Electronics and Smart Appliances Expo (IEAE) will be held from October 30 to November 1 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE).
Domestic electronic transfers worth VND500 million (over US$18,900) or more, and international electronic transfers of US$1,000 (or the equivalent in foreign currency) or above, will have to be reported to the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV).
Computers, electronic products and components continued to dominate Vietnam’s trade in August, both in exports and imports, according to the Department of Customs under the Ministry of Finance.