VOV.VN - Since its inception 64 years ago on July 9, 1960, tourism has become an important economic industry, serving as a driving force to boost other industry. The local tourism industry is now on the right track to pick up full steam following the recent downturn caused by COVID-19.
VOV.VN - The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Vietnam (HSBC Vietnam) and the Malaysian Leader Energy Holding Berhad (Leader Energy), a wholly owned subsidiary of HNG Capital, recentl signed a US$23.3 million financing deal to support the development of Leader Energy's solar projects in Vietnam.
The 4th Culture & Business Forum (CBF), spotlighting business operations in a multicultural environment, is set to take place in Hanoi on November 10, heard a press conference on the annual event on July 8.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has suggested both nations continue to leverage their complementary strengths, explore breakthrough solutions to ramp up economic, trade, and investment cooperation, and engage in global value and supply chains.
VOV.VN - The first half of the year saw seven Vietnamese commodities rake in more than US$7 billion each in export earnings, accounting for 65.6% of the country’s total export value.
VOV.VN - Local competitors topped the medal tally at the 2024 Asian Regional Championship’s Southeast Asia region which wrapped up on July 7 in Indonesia.
VOV.VN - Vietnam racked up a trade surplus of US$54.6 million with Australia in May for the first time, according to information given by the Vietnamese Trade Office in Australia.
VOV.VN - The latest update to the women’s volleyball world rankings has witnessed the Vietnamese team climb up a total of four places after securing a bronze medal at the 2024 FIVB Women’s Volleyball Challenger Cup which recently concluded in the Philippines.
VOV.VN - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has officially received its first Airbus A320neo as part of the scheme to meet passengers' demand during the summer peak season.
VOV.VN - The first half of the year witnessed Vietnam spend US$69.6 million on pepper imports, of which Brazil, Cambodia, and Indonesia made up the country’s three largest pepper supply markets.