Under the programme on high-tech marine farming, worth VNĐ1 trillion, the province will focus on an area of three to six nautical miles off Vạn Ninh District, Ninh Hòa Town and Nha Trang Bay.
Quảng Ninh, one of the main locations for aquaculture in Việt Nam, particularly in marine farming was severely damaged by Typhoon Yagi. Hundreds of fish farms were destroyed and local farmers hope to secure loans to help them recover.
Việt Nam’s seafood exports remained heavily dependent on natural sources, which have become increasingly difficult to secure due to tightening regulations and limited local marine farming, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Vũng Tàu is renowned for its beautiful beaches but it faces challenges from a significant amount of ocean waste. Volunteers from the Blue Sea Club are doing their best to keep Vũng Tàu’s beaches clean and pristine.
The global sea freight prices have started rebounding from the end of July, showing that the marine shipping industry is gradually escaping the 16-month correction.
The Haduco-RMS joint venture aims to support, provide services and gradually develop a large fleet of vessels, fully meeting the requirements of oil and gas contractors in Malaysia.
The connection between the marine freight route from Viet Nam to Vladivostok (Russia) and a rail route from Vladivostokt to Moscow was launched at a ceremony on September 6.
he Ministry of Transport has just approved an investment policy to renovate and upgrade the marine fairway to ports in Nam Nghi Son in the central province of Thanh Hoa and the central province of Binh Dinh’s Quy Nhon marine...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has called on marine transport and logistics businesses to cut fees for container storage and warehousing for companies that have reduced operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The development of the marine economy is a top priority for HCM City as it aims to keep pace with other countries and exploit the potential of sea activities.
Bao Viet Tokio Marine Insurance Co Ltd officially changed its name and brand identity to Tokio Marine Insurance Vietnam Co Ltd with an aim to strengthen the brand position as the best Japan quality insurance service provider in Viet Nam.
The southernmost province of Ca Mau has mapped out plans to develop a robust marine economy commensurate with its potential and advantages through 2030 with a vision until 2045.