The 11th PropertyGuru Vietnam Property Awards are now open for entries across an expanded list of categories, reflecting the country''s robust real estate fundamentals and optimistic consumer sentiment, the organiser announced on April 2.
For Việt Nam to achieve its development goals – becoming a modern industrialised nation with high income by 2045 – substantial policy reforms are necessary to accelerate private sector growth.
The business meeting provided a valuable opportunity for direct engagement, allowing participants to gain deeper insights into the Vietnamese and Indian markets and laying the groundwork for sustainable trade expansion.
Don Lam, founding partner and CEO of VinaCapital, shares insights on Việt Nam’s economic evolution, the role of the private sector, and the opportunities that will shape the country’s future.
Standard Chartered Bank forecasts GDP growth of 6.7 per cent for 2025. However, the bank predicts that the first half of the year will experience a stronger growth rate of 7.5 per cent.
Professor Vũ Minh Khương of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore, talks about the challenges, opportunities and solutions needed for the private sector to become a driving force for the country’s development.
The Agriculture and Environment Newspaper and the German Agricultural Society (DLG) will focus on key agricultural industries, facilitating knowledge and technology transfer between delegations from the two countries.
According to the department’s statistics, from January 13 to February 7, the province’s key agricultural product exports were estimated at US$17.76 million, bringing the cumulative total since the beginning of 2025 to $39.73 million.
Thanks to the positive results of leveraging tariff preferences from free trade agreements, Việt Nam issued 1.8 million certificates of origin for US$100 billion worth of goods exported in 2024.
The logistics industry’s business community has expressed optimism about growth prospects in 2025, with nearly 42 per cent of companies surveyed by Vietnam Report JSC affirming that their business outlook will be more positive.
The construction industry is estimated to expand at around 7.8- 8.2 per cent this year, the highest rate since 2020, according to a Ministry of Construction’s report.