Việt Nam will send its largest-ever delegation, to the 30th SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025, aiming to enhance cooperation with regional semiconductor enterprises.
Despite the geographical distance, the Việt Nam – Cuba friendship has been continously fostered through practical cooperation projects, notably a high-tech intensive shrimp farming model in Camagüey Province.
From May 5, 2025, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) officially takes over as the single authority responsible for issuing Certificates of Origin (C/O) in Việt Nam.
Việt Nam''s shipbuiding industry aims to capture 0.8 per cent to 0.9 per cent of global output by 2030, focusing on general cargo ships of up to 70,000 tonnes, container ships, LPG carriers, and other service vessels. Domestically, the industry is tasked with...
Việt Nam is the world''s third-largest textile and garment exporter, with an export value reaching US$44 billion in 2024, while India is a leading supplier of raw materials, particularly cotton and cotton yarn.
Industry insiders pointed to stable raw material prices and a strategic shift towards higher-value processed products as key factors underpinning the strong performance of the two top earners -shrimp and tra fish.
The centre will provide an all-encompassing One-Stop logistics service, covering import-export, storage, and transportation. Equipped with state-of-the-art cold storage facilities, it will support a diverse range of goods, from perishable food products to high-value commodities.
The 18th International Processing & Packaging Exhibition and the 12th International Plastics & Rubber Industry Exhibition opened on Tuesday in HCM City.
After the acquisition of two domestic insurance companies by Korea’s DB Group last year, M&A activities in the Vietnamese non-life insurance sector have become attractive agains this year, with a notable deal.
Algeria’s recent reduction of import duties on coffee offers a great opportunity for Vietnamese coffee to expand its presence in the North African market.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on March 4 organised a conference to evaluate and discuss trade promotion activities conducted in February through Vietnamese trade offices abroad.