The “Vietnamese film days in Russia 2024” opened in Moscow on July 3, as part of a series of events to welcome the Vietnam’s culture days there.
The international aviation market has fully recovered and slightly surpassed pre-COVID-19 levels, Director-General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) Dinh Viet Thang said at the Ministry of Transport’s mid-year conference on July 3.
VOV.VN - Prestigious website CNN Travel of the United States recently published an article hailing the local beverage salt coffee, or cà phê muối, which has become increasingly popular on social media platforms in recent months.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese women's futsal team will have the chance to play some of the world’s leading sides at the International Women's Futsal Tournament Lanzhou 2024, which is scheduled to take place from July 12 to July 15 in China.
VOV.VN - The European Commission (EC) has extended safeguard measures applicable to imports of certain steel products from several countries, including Vietnam, until June 2026, according to details given by the Vietnamese Trade Office in European nations.
VOV.VN - A high-ranking Vietnamese delegation led by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his spouse paid an official visit to the Republic of Korea from June 30 to July 3 at the invitation of RoK Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and his wife.
Vietnam attaches much importance to the cooperation ties with the Republic of the Marshall Islands which was set up on July 1, 1992, Ambassador to the Pacific Ocean country Pham Quang Hieu has affirmed.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on July 3 visited the Republic of Korea’s semiconductor cluster, the biggest of its kind in the world, in Gyeonggi Province, to learn about the semiconductor industry development model.
Vietnamese exports have ample room to grow in the second half of this year since their large markets such as the US and the UK are expected to cut interest rates which will a boost to economic expansion and consumption, according to experts.
VOV.VN - The consumer price index (CPI) of the Vietnamese economy is unlikely to go wild this year due to inflation and market prices cooling down globally, said Assoc. Prof. PhD Ngo Tri Long, a leading Vietnamese economist, at a workshop held on July 3 in Hanoi.