Fundamental solutions for developing durian exports
In recent years, durian cultivation has been expanding in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, with a total area of nearly 13,000 hectares, ranking third among the city’s...
In recent years, durian cultivation has been expanding in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, with a total area of nearly 13,000 hectares, ranking third among the city’s...
Promoting green and sustainable marketing and consumption is not only a trend but also an inevitable requirement for Viet Nam to integrate deeply in the future. At the...
In 2025, Viet Nam’s tourism sector is aiming for the ambitious goal of welcoming 25 million international visitors. Achieving this target requires significant efforts...
After nearly 40 years of reform, Viet Nam’s private sector has made remarkable progress in both scale and quality, steadily affirming its role in the...
The wave of low price steel imports, especially from China and Japan, has been causing domestic steel enterprises to face numerous risks. This import trend not only...
Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo (dated May 4, 2025) reaffirms the pivotal role of the private sector in the country’s development process. In Ca Mau, the...
Enterprises must properly approach and capitalise on new markets while reorganizing their own business activities.
In the context of deep international integration, ensuring public order and security (especially economic security, fire prevention and fighting (FPF), and...
According to Brian Lee Shun Rong, an economist from Maybank Group, Vietnam is rolling out a series of ambitious policy reforms to accelerate the growth of its...
To close the infrastructure gap, Vietnam must scale market innovation and build investor confidence in bonds as a viable, long-term funding tool.
Viet Nam’s capital flows are at a crucial crossroads, marked by efforts to achieve emerging market status, attract both domestic and foreign investment, and stimulate...
Resolution No. 222/2025/QH15, recently passed by the National Assembly, has officially established a crucial legal foundation for the development of Viet Nam...
To solve the problem of electrifying all means of transport within central Ha Noi, the question is whether the electric charging infrastructure is ready? How can people...
For the first time, innovation has been codified into law and placed on an equal footing with science and technology, marking a decisive shift in Viet Nam’s development...
To achieve the target of having around 2 million enterprises by 2030, as set out in Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the development of the private sector,...
Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW (dated May 4, 2025) of the Politburo on private sector development has been enthusiastically welcomed by the business community. Numerous...
Strategic resolutions such as Resolution 52-NQ/TW on the fourth industrial revolution, Resolution 57-NQ/TW on science and technology development, and a series of other...
Promptly lifting the illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing “yellow card” is a crucial step for Viet Nam’s fisheries sector and the entire agriculture...
The Northern Midlands and Mountainous region is one of Viet Nam’s key fruit production areas, covering nearly 272,000 hectares and accounting for approximately 21% of...
The law stipulates preferential mechanisms to encourage innovation in enterprises and develop high-quality human resources for science, technology, and innovation.
Resolution 68/NQ-TW provided opportunities for private-sector firms to obtain long-term loans, including financial leasing.
The new vision for “new” Ho Chi Minh City is to become an international mega‑city—a smart, green, and creative metropolis celebrated not only for its economic strength...