To help the SOEs achieve their targets, the finance ministry has reformed and amended several legal regulations, such as the Enterprise Law, the Investment Law, the Bidding Law and tax laws, to unlock resources and increase the operation efficiency of...
The collaboration between NIC and global tech giants such as Google in fostering innovation and developing digital talent will continue to drive Việt Nam’s rise on the global tech map.
From January to May, nearly 66,800 new enterprises were licensed, representing a 0.6 per cent year-on-year rise. These firms brought in VNĐ647.1 trillion in total registered capital and employed some 453,900 workers, up 6.2 per cent.
Faced with the widespread problem of fake goods infiltrating various sectors, traceability plays a key role in ensuring transparency, protecting consumers, and preserving brand name reputation.
The ministry will also submit two resolutions to the Party Central Committee via the Government Party Committee concerning the development of nuclear energy and support for innovation-driven start-ups.
Việt Nam''s first-ever National Brand Week at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, celebrates the remarkable achievements of enterprises that represent Việt Nam’s national brand.
Under this new agreement, Nestlé and VNU-HCM will offer practical training programmes to better prepare students for the workforce, while also creating recruitment opportunities within the company.
Many National Assembly (NA) deputies during discussions on May 21 voiced support for the Government''s proposal to extend the two per cent value-added tax (VAT) reduction through to the end of 2026.
On the afternoon of May 21, the National Innovation Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with South Korea''s SK Group, held a thematic seminar titled “Innovation in the value chain of the LNG power industry”.
Key is to improve the investment and business environment, support pioneering enterprises, and reach international standards in order to new momentum, liberate resources and new productivity for the private economy.
Green investment in SEA-6 reached US$8 billion in 2024, a 43 per cent increase year-on-year, with Việt Nam standing out for its growing green investment momentum.
The Government has issued a decree outlining a series of preferential mechanisms and policies, including certain foreign nationals not needing work permits, aimed at fostering the development of the National Innovation Centre.