VOV.VN - Vietnam views the US as a strategically important partner, with economic, trade, investment, and scientific and technological cooperation continuing to serve as the foundation and driving force of bilateral relations.
VOV.VN - German logistics giant DHL has forecast that Vietnam could enter the world’s 30 fastest-growing economies by 2030, according to The Business Times.
VOV.VN - Vietnam wishes to expand cooperation with foreign partners, State President Luong Cuong said during his separate meetings with newly accredited ambassadors of Greece, Colombia, Panama, and several other countries in Hanoi on March 17.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung hosted a reception in Hanoi on March 13 for Lien Andrew Michael, Vice President and General Director of Asian factories at Wanek Furniture Co., Ltd. - an 100% US-invested subsidiary of Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc.
State President Luong Cuong chaired a working session on March 13 with representatives from the Presidential Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and related agencies to set key tasks for the coming period.
VOV.VN - Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has expressed his desire to deepen cooperation across a variety of fields between Vietnam and Lebanon in the future.
VOV.VN - Tran Anh Tu unexpectedly resigned from his position as Vice President of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), the federation confirmed on March 12.
Governor of Saint Petersburg Aleksander Beglov has signed a decree naming a square in the northern part of Russia’s second-largest city after President Ho Chi Minh.
The portrait of President Ho Chi Minh, scenes of war-ravaged Hue city, and poignant glimpses of daily life under bombardment are among the photos featuring Vietnamese history from 1966 to 1976 now on display at the Guimet Asian Art Museum in Paris through March 12.
State President Luong Cuong affirmed New Zealand as a reliable partner of Vietnam and highlighted New Zealand's active cooperation and support for his country over the past half-century, while receiving New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Hanoi on February 26.