According to a survey conducted by Lazada and Kantar, Việt Nam and Indonesia are leading Southeast Asia in AI adoption in e-commerce, followed by Singapore and Thailand.
According to the General Statistics Office (GSO) under the Ministry of Finance, the country saw the establishment of 36,400 new enterprises in Q1, with a combined registered capital of approximately VNĐ356.8 trillion.
Recent research by IBM, Forbes and McKinsey highlights a steady increase in AI adoption within business governance, with 33 per cent of companies using AI in 2022, 55 per cent in 2023 and 72 per cent in 2024.
The ''Green IMPACT Gap'' 2024 survey, which interviewed 4,500 enterprise leaders across nine countries, including 500 from Việt Nam, aims to gather perspectives on sustainability and environmental challenges faced by Asian leaders.
Small- and medium-sized enterprises are supported by facilitating connections with financial institutions, investors and domestic and international experts.
According to the proposed amendments to the Law on Enterprises, employees who are scientists will be permitted to establish and oversee businesses dealing with researched scientific products.
Authorities of the southern industrial hub of Bình Dương held a meeting with two major foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises operating in the province to address challenges facing the firms in production and business operations while encouraging their further expansion.
The combination of sustainability and culture will open up more opportunities for Vietnamese textile enterprises to strengthen their position in the global market and capture the promising Nordic fashion market.
A total of 76,179 enterprises resumed operations in Việt Nam in 2024, according to the Agency for Business Registration under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Đức Phớc has called for accelerated efforts to complete the restructuring projects of State-owned enterprises for approval within the first quarter of this year.
Principal of the School of Business at the National Economics University, Associate Professor Dr Tạ Văn Lợi, talked to Vietnam News Agency about solutions for domestic enterprises to become more green in terms of logistics.