VOV.VN - The Vietnam-Canada Business Association in Vancouver held a workshop on February 18 to give Canadian businesses insights into the Vietnamese market.
VOV.VN - Canada boasts great potential as a market for Vietnamese cinnamon, a product which is expected to account for half of the Canadian market share in the future.
VOV.VN - Hoa Phat Group, Vietnam’s largest steel maker, said that it has received several export orders during the opening month of the year from markets such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia, Malaysia, and Cambodia.
VOV.VN - The Canada-Vietnam Friendship Society (CVFS) virtually held a workshop on January 28 celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam – Canada diplomatic ties that falls in 2023.
Domestic auto-maker VinFast, a subsidiary of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has announced that it will join the Montreal International Auto Show (MIAS) 2023 in Quebec, Canada from January 20-29 with a diversity of models, including VF6, VF7, VF8 and VF9.
VOV.VN - The nation will remain one of the fastest growing middle-class economies globally with economic growth reaching 6% during 2023, according to Andrew Huntley, senior managing director at BDA Partners, a London-based investment banking advisor for Asia.
VOV.VN - The central province of Thua Thien Hue is striving to welcome approximately 2.5 million visitors in 2023, earning tourism revenue of VND4.5 trillion in the process, according to details given by the provincial Department of Tourism.
VOV.VN - Participating in the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping activities represents a new development in the international integration capacity of the Vietnam People’s Army.
VOV.VN - Despite the Vietnamese wood processing industry making breakthroughs in recent years, local businesses must continue developing the brand to secure a firm foothold in the international market, according to industry insiders.
VOV.VN - Canada should expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asian regions, in which Vietnam is an important destination, suggested Jean Charest, former deputy prime minister of Canada, at a recently-held forum on business connectivity.