According to PwC''s 2024 Asia-Pacific Consumer Insights Survey, 63 per cent of Vietnamese consumers plan to increase their spending on essential goods over the next 12 months, followed by clothing (52 per cent) and healthcare products (48 per cent).
The annual Asia-Pacific Women CEOs in Cooperatives Summit, held as part of the International Cooperative Alliance Asia-Pacific (ICA-AP) Regional Board Meeting, carries the theme "Empowering Leadership: Navigating the Future of Cooperatives with Women at the Helm".
The United Kingdom and Việt Nam have established a mutually beneficial and robust trade relationship with trade doubling within 10 years. The UK has remained one of the key markets for Việt Nam. Britain’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, Martin...
A survey of various generations and demographic groups in Việt Nam revealed a tapestry and variety of priorities and desires for their holiday homes, reported the Holiday Homes Outlook Report for Asia Pacific by Booking.com.
The RSSP initiative will enable FPT to scale its SAP practice more rapidly across the APJ region and work more closely with SAP to drive joint customer success.
As a member of the AAPA, Vietnam Airlines will participate in the Association''s meetings and joint activities. Through this, the airline can stay d and exchange information about trends in the aviation industry, while also receiving in-depth insights, forecasts and...
The world trade centres of Bình Dương New City, India’s Mumbai and China’s Shenyang signed memoranda of understanding on economic and trade cooperation.
Da Nang, the host of the conferences, plans to develop as an international-standard logistics centre for Viet Nam, ASEAN and the Asia Pacific region by 2030.
CPA Australia’s latest Asia-Pacific Small Business Survey shows Vietnamese small businesses’ swift recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic helped pave the way for growth last year. This momentum is expected to continue, with 83 per cent of Vietnamese respondents expecting their...
Much of the recovery of the hospitality market in Southeast Asia will depend on the opening of China, and Viet Nam is no exception, according to Savills Hotels Asia Pacific.