Associate Professor, Dr Nguyễn Anh Thu, Vice Rector of the University of Economics - Vietnam National University, Hà Nội, spoke to Vietnam News Agency about opportunities and challenges of moving supply chains to Việt Nam.
Experts agree that the ''bottleneck'' is because the majority of supporting industry enterprises are often small-scale, have financial difficulties, lack high-quality human resources and have not focused on investing in technology.
There will be more opportunities for Vietnamese companies to connect and work with international businesses and engage more deeply in the global network to facilitate the transfer of technical know-how and in training a skilled labour force.
The diversification of global supply chains is creating significant opportunities for Việt Nam to engage more deeply in international production networks.
The global shortage of natural rubber is driving a significant increase in rubber prices, creating favourable conditions for the Việt Nam Rubber Group.
The annual Supply-Demand Connection Conference between HCM City and various provinces and cities opened on September 26 with more than 2,000 businesses taking part.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has signed a directive to continue implementing measures to ensure fuel supply in the face of a complex and unpredictable economic situation.
With its substantial population and large influx of tourists, Hà Nội faces a considerable demand for food, a large proportion of which it needs to bring in. To maintain quality, the city''s agricultural sector is diligently managing it through integrated...
Việt Nam Electricity (EVN) and the Việt Nam National Coal and Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Limited (TKV) worked together to ensure adequate supply of coal for electricity production in the remaining months of this year.
According to the Department of Livestock, MARD, the total number of pigs nationwide is about 25.5 million, an increase of 2.9 per cent over the same period in 2023.
Despite an increase in new developments and resumption of a number of stalled projects, primary market inventory of apartments in HCM City remains low, according to a Savills Việt Nam report on the first half of the year.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính asked relevant agencies and authorities to ensure sufficient supply of electricity and petroleum products in all situations.
Ministry of Industry and Trade said it has scenarios in place in case of prolonged extreme hot weather and coal-fired power plants ping output, to make sure electricity supplies will hold.