Vietnam’s tourism forecast to strongly rebound in five years
In 2024, Vietnam's tourism revenues are expected to reach US$11 billion, which will surpass the pre-pandemic amount of $10.8 billion in 2019.
In 2024, Vietnam's tourism revenues are expected to reach US$11 billion, which will surpass the pre-pandemic amount of $10.8 billion in 2019.
Nguyen Van Dinh (Photo), Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association, commented on the real estate market in 2023.
The northern province of Quảng Ninh held a ceremony on January 22, the first day of the Year of the Cat, to welcome the lunar new year's first group of foreign tourists...
The festival which best epitomises Vietnam's cultural identity is the Lunar New Year or Tet, with a lot of meaningful customs and traditional special foods.
The factors affecting the world economy in 2023 will bring significant challenges to Việt Nam but also open great opportunities for this country if it has suitable...
The demand for oil and gas services may steadily rise in the upcoming years due to the expectation that oil prices would remain high.
There are now many enterprises on UPCOM with small charter capital but a great amount of land funds.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2023 will be a chance for Vietnam to share with the international community its vision on common efforts in settling...
Talking with Customs News, Mr. Nguyen Van Nam, Chairman of the Council of the Institute for Brand Strategy and Competition, said that free trade agreements (FTAs) help...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) stands ready to support the Vietnamese government in the detailed formulation and implementation of the Just Energy...
Due to the recent unwinding of zero-Covid of China, domestic businesses eagerly await new business opportunities.
After hitting a record low in 2022, Việt Nam’s money supply (M2) will rebound in 2023 and become an important driver for the recovery of the stock market, KB Securities...
Booming e-commerce in Vietnam is providing significant opportunities to promote sales while cooperatives are trying to improve the quality of their products to meet...
Environmental tax on gasoline (except for ethanol, which has already been taxed at a minimum level) for the year will stay at VNĐ2,000 per litre, jet fuel at VNĐ1,000...
Although the State Bank (SBV) has loosened the credit room, many enterprises' "capital thirst" has not been quenched.
The current ongoing economic fluctuation occurring worldwide is clearly affecting many export businesses in Vietnam in the last months of 2022 and is forecast to...
The rate of using preferential tariffs from the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) is not low, but there is still room for growth.
Many domestic and foreign economic experts have recommended that Vietnam needs to diversify its market to be proactive in dealing with trade risks.
Vietnam's industry and trade sector has obtained encouraging results in 2022, contributing to the national socio-economic development. The following is a list of the 10...
The transition towards a circular economy (CE) offers 4.5 trillion USD in economic opportunities globally by reducing waste, stimulating innovation, and creating...
Many investment funds recorded large losses in 2022, but they are restructuring their portfolios, expecting long-term opportunities.
The State Bank of Vietnam has just increased the credit room by 1.5-2 percent for credit growth in 2022. This is considered a timely ‘rain’ to relieve the ‘thirst’ for...