South-east Asia businesses can ride momentum to go global
Despite difficulties and challenges caused by COVID-19 pandemic, South-east Asia businesses can ride momentum to go global.
Despite difficulties and challenges caused by COVID-19 pandemic, South-east Asia businesses can ride momentum to go global.
Businesses assessed that, in 2021, despite the complicated development of the pandemic, the reform of localities in Vietnam was maintained, with drastic improvements in...
Pangasius export prices have increased and orders are high, but businesses are worried about a lack of raw materials for export processing in the coming months.
The Agency of Enterprise Development (AED) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), Global Affairs Canada (GAC), and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) on...
On April 22, 2022, TRAFFIC and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) delivered training for those helping the Vietnamese business community fight wildlife...
According to businesses, the post-Covid-19 recovery, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and inflation will be the three main factors affecting food and beverage (F&B)...
Vietnam’s logistics market is expected to grow at an average of more than 13% per year by the end of 2022 and subsequent years.
Many high costs related to freight transportation place a large burden on businesses. Experts say that it is necessary to diversify forms of transport of import and...
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) will support businesses when implementing the socio-economic recovery and development programme, Finance Minister Ho Duc Phoc said.
Export and import businesses are suffering from skyrocketing costs of transportation and renting export containers.
While Viet Nam has enormous investment potential, foreign investors should be aware of the potential obstacles within M&A deals.
“The Covid-19 pandemic has left severe consequences on businesses, especially small and medium-sized ones owned by women,” said Madam Nguyen Thi Tuyet Minh, Chairwoman...
The Middle East (including 16 countries) is emerging as a potential export market for Vietnamese businesses with a large population (about 400 million people) and a high...
Cross-border e-commerce will be the path that Vietnamese businesses should take to move towards reducing costs and selling more effectively.
Businesses in Vietnam are facing new challenges brought by the Russia – Ukraine conflict in addition to lingering COVID-19 problems.
The increase in oil prices and raw materials for production are causing businesses to be more cautious in setting targets for 2022. Some units have set profit targets...
As the COVID-19 pandemic has been reducing the market demand and the container crisis lasting from the beginning of 2021, the export result of Vietnamese enterprises...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the fifth US-Vietnam Business Summit in Hanoi on March 8, during which he called on businesses of both nations to further...
Vietnam is dedicated to making it easier for US enterprises to invest and do business in Vietnam, particularly in areas where the US has capabilities and Vietnam wants...
Many local businesses planned to expand their exploitation of the Russian market as tourist bookings surged after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The recent increase in gasoline prices has added pressure on most businesses because of an increase in operating costs. Input costs increase when gasoline prices go up,...
As the political, economic and cultural center of the country, Hanoi has many advantages in developing supporting industries.