It’s a big challenge for the economy to reach this year’s GDP growth target of 6.5%, and economic expansion is hoped to be boosted by some important demand factors in the second half of 2023, experts have said.
VOV.VN - US retailer Walmart is set to send Walmart senior personnel to attend the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2023 this September to explore cooperation opportunities with Vietnamese businesses.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on July 4 chaired an online Government conference with localities and a monthly regular cabinet meeting to devise solutions for socio-economic development in the context of numerous difficulties and challenges domestically and globally.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and Samsung Vietnam on July 3 officially kicked off the smart factory development project aiming to support Vietnamese firms to participate in global supply chains.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and Samsung Vietnam kicked off the sixth batch of the training programme for molding technicians of Vietnam on June 26.
VOV.VN - The Hanoi Industrial Products, Machinery, Equipment and Automation Fair in 2023 kicked off on May 17 in Hanoi, with the event creating opportunities for businesses to introduce their products and strengthening connectivity within the supply chain.
Firms in supporting industries in Vietnam are in desperate need of high-qualified and skilled workers in addition to solutions regarding capital and raw materials.
It is critical for the electronics industry to enhance its resilience against global shocks, take the opportunities arising from global production and participate deeply in the global supply chain.
VOV.VN - Vietnam considers Japan a reliable, important and long-term strategic partner that shares many common strategic interests, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told Director-General of the Japan's National Security Secretariat Takeo Akiba in Hanoi on March 6.
Vietnam will remain an important link in global supply chains and a destination favoured by many businesses, said Tim Leelahaphan, Standard Chartered's economist for Thailand and Vietnam, on February 28.