The White Book on Social Impact Business in Việt Nam was developed within the framework of the project “Leveraging Việt Nam’s Social Impact Business Ecosystem in Response to COVID-19” (ISEE-COVID).
This year''s edition of Eurocham''s white book highlighted the importance of working toward a green economy and sustainable development for Viet Nam, as well as the full implementation of the European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and competing ratification of...
The rapid growth in e-commerce is driving an unprecedented increase in demand for logistics services, including express delivery services, according to industry insiders.
Panasonic Vietnam has donated books on science and environment and educational tools for online learning to 15 schools in Dong Anh District of Ha Noi, and Hung Yen and Binh Duong provinces.
As book sales plummet during the COVID-19 lockdown, one of the leading publishers in Viet Nam has made the unorthodox decision to sell food via its website.
The HansaeYes24 Foundation will 9,600 children’s books to primary schools in Da Nang City under its annual book donation programme to celebrate Viet Nam Book Day on April 21.
Vietnamese publishing houses are gradually promoting digital transformation to survive and develop, an inevitable trend of all industries, according to industry insiders.
A total of 10,000 books on various subjects are being donated to 100 primary schools in HCM City under the HansaeYes24 Foundation’s book donation programme.
The number of Vietnamese using ride-haling services has increased rapidly in recent years, signalling the potential for the development of the sharing economy in the country.
COVID-19 means many people are staying at home but it can’t force them to read. Impacted by the pandemic, Viet Nam’s largest bookstore has seen a in sales, with profits falling up to 90 per cent.
An English book written by 11 young writers from grades 7 to 12 at the Vinschool Education System was released officially to the public and readers nationwide at the Hanoi Book Street on October 12.