A hybrid workshop connecting businesses from Vietnam, Algeria, and Senegal was held on October 21 by the Vietnam Trade Office in Algeria, attracting the participation of representatives from around 30 businesses, including several Vietnamese firms already exporting to Algeria and other African countries.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Sri Lanka, together with the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT), convened a ceremony on October 21 to unveil and confer the first-ever full scholarships for Sri Lankan students bound for PTIT’s Hanoi campus.
VOV.VN - Visiting Aalto University in the capital city of Helsinki on October 22, Party General Secretary To Lam expressed his hope that Vietnamese students, not only in Finland but around the world, would always maintain a strong connection to their homeland and contribute to national development.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam had a meeting with Tiina Sandberg, Chairperson of the Communist Party of Finland (SKP) in Helsinki on October 22 (local time) as part of his ongoing official visit to the European country.
VOV.VN - Three Vietnamese doctors have been named among the “40 Young Faces Under 40” by the Global Pasteur Network, honouring their contributions to epidemiological research and public health protection.
VOV.VN - Trade between Vietnam and Singapore has continued its strong upward trajectory during the first nine months of the year with Vietnam maintaining its position as Singapore’s 10th largest trading partner, according to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Singapore.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team began their third training camp of 2025 on October 21 at the Vietnam Youth Football Training Center in Hanoi, as part of preparations for the 33rd SEA Games to be held in Thailand this December.
Vietnamese businesses supplying goods and services to major European clients face a new wave of scrutiny as the European Union and member states introduce tougher supply chain due diligence regulations, participants heard at a VCCI workshop in Hanoi on October 21.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s current growth model brings fast economic growth but is not sustainable and does not create enough value within the country, putting the economy at risk of falling into the middle-income trap.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on October 21 held phone talks with his Thai counterpart Anutin Charnvirakul to discuss ways to promote bilateral relations.