VOV.VN - Hana Micron, a semiconductor company of the Republic of Korea (RoK), plans to pour US$1 billion into chip production in Vietnam by 2025, the latest in a wave of semiconductor investments flooding into the country.
VOV.VN - Many foreign news agencies on September 29 reported on the nation’s economic growth data, as well as predicting that the recovery process would pick up in the near future.
VOV.VN - Nikkei Asia of Japan has published an article stating that United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s trip to Vietnam underlines Vietnam's rise as a hub for manufacturing semiconductors, vehicles, and other products is good for the US.
VOV.VN - Japanese news outlet Nikkei Asia has published an article highlighting that online travel company Agoda views tourism in Vietnam as growing faster than in Thailand and Japan.
VOV.VN - Four Japanese banks are set to co-finance a total of US$300 million to provide credit lines to power producers using renewable energy in Vietnam as part of efforts to help the growing country in its decarbonising process.
VOV.VN - Business news outlet Nikkei Asia of Japan announced a list of 10 Asian companies to watch in 2023, with Vietnam’s VNG Corporation (VNG) that specialisé in digital content and online entertainment, social networking, and e-commerce making the cut.
Nikkei Asia, a news service in Japan, ran an article on January 6 saying that Vietnam's offshore wind power sparks an influx of foreign investment.
VOV.VN - Business news outlet Nikkei Asia of Japan published an article on December 20 revealing that Apple has initiated plans to move some MacBook production to Vietnam for the first time next year.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has proposed a total investment of US$320 million in three Vietnamese banks, reported the Nikkei Asia.
VOV.VN - Leading Japanese retail group AEON has unveiled plans to triple the number of its shopping malls nationwide to 16 between now and 2025 in an attempt to gain an advantage in the food sector, reported Japanese news service Nikkei Asia.