Europe faces double whammy
Europe faces a double whammy of trade threats from US tariffs and Chinese export redirection.
Europe faces a double whammy of trade threats from US tariffs and Chinese export redirection.
Hidden costs along supply chains could prevent some Vietnamese exporters from maintaining access to the European market.
European firms back Vietnam’s green transition with financial support, partnerships and commitments to sustainability, emphasizing climate resilience and long-term...
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man called on European business leaders to back the ratification of the EU–Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement and deepen...
In recent months, leading European travel magazines from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Finland have showered praise on Sun World Ba Na Hills, with many...
Westerman Multimodal Logistics, a Dutch family business with a legacy spanning nearly 150 years, proudly joins the FIATA World Congress 2025 in Hanoi as a Silver...
“Is this really Vietnam?” – Choi Hyun-tae, a journalist from Segye Ilbo, one of South Korea’s leading daily newspapers, couldn’t hide his excitement upon arriving at...
During the State visit to Vietnam of French President Emmanuel Macron, two financing agreements were signed between the Ministry of Finance of Vietnam and the French...
H.E. Julien Guerrier, Ambassador of the European Union to Vietnam and H.E Olivier Brochet, Ambassador of France, visited the site of the Ialy hydroelectric...
To successfully penetrate this market, Vietnamese businesses must ensure their products meet these high standards, including obtaining certifications like EU Organic...
For the first time in a very long while, it has been European bond markets that have been the driving force globally, not treasuries.
The euro is off to a flying start this week. Much of the rise appears due to the aftermath of the Trump/Zelenskyy shouting match last Friday as markets speculate that...
As Vietnam and Europe continue to strengthen their partnership, both sides remain committed to building on their achievements while embracing new cooperation...
The competition is open to all expatriate Vietnamese and offers prizes totalling up to €12,000.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visits to Poland and the Czech Republic, attendance in the 55th World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, and...
A large number of European companies foresee an improvement in the macroeconomic outlook for Vietnam in the first quarter of 2025.
European business leaders are increasingly optimistic about the economic prospects of Vietnam whose position as a crucial link in Southeast Asia continues strengthening...
The European-American Market Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will continue keeping a close watch on the situation and policy changes in...
While it is very possible that 2025 pans out the way that most expect, the room for leftfield events to upset the status quo appears elevated. In what follows we outline...
While the EU's Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP) is emerging as a new challenge for Vietnamese exports, it also offers opportunities and reflects an inevitable global...
Vietnam’s export of agricultural products will continue facing many challenges due to changes in countries, according to experts.
There are a number of reasons why markets seem less flustered by some sorts of political changes in Europe.