VOV.VN - Biofach 2023, the world's leading trade fair for organic food, officially opened on February 14 in Nuremberg in Bavaria in southern Germany, attracting over 2,500 exhibitors from nearly 100 countries, including 10 businesses from Vietnam.
The foreign-invested economic sector is an important component of Vietnam's economy and the Vietnamese Government always protects the legitimate and legitimate rights and interests of investors, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on February 14.
VOV.VN - Standing Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man on February 13 called for France’s support aimed at stepping up cooperation between Vietnam and the European Union (EU).
Although significant challenges remain for the economic and investment environment in Vietnam, there are still opportunities for investors to increase profits through investment channels if they know how to restructure their portfolio, experts have said.
VOV.VN - Several Vietnamese firms have attended Fruit Logistica, the world's largest international fruit and vegetable fair, which is taking place in Berlin from February 8 to February 10 to seek business opportunities and expand into new markets.
VOV.VN - Amid green growth, the circular economy is becoming a global trend and is required as a positive solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve competitiveness towards the goal of carbon neutralisation and sustainable development, meaning the country must pay attention to the "greenness" of the production chain.
Vietnam’s rice export is forecast to continue reaping successes this year as the world's rice prices remain high at least in the short term as global economic and political uncertainties have resulted in a high demand for rice reserves, according to experts.
Vietnam is paying attention to mobilising resources to invest in developing green agriculture with an aim to raising the market share of its agricultural exports to the European Union.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese exporters are required to swiftly grasp information in order to adjust production activities in line with market conditions amid global high inflation, along with rising domestic exchange rates and interest rates, according to insiders.
The 15 free trade agreements (FTAs) to which Vietnam is a member are expected to give a boost to Vietnam’s export activities this year, towards the growth target of 6%.