Authorities of the northern border province of Lạng Sơn and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China held an online signing ceremony for a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop a pilot smart border gate.
According to the Đồng Đăng - Lạng Sơn Border Gate Economic Zone Management Board, Lạng Sơn province''s total import and export turnover hit US$46.36 billion in the first nine months of 2024, marking a 29.5 per cent increase from the...
A promotion week for Chi Lăng custard apples and Lạng Sơn Province’s farm produce opened on Thursday morning in Hà Nội to support the consumption and market expansion for these agricultural products.
Goods moving through the area are up 29 per cent from last year, with products including agricultural and household goods, cars, and electronic components coming through the border every day.
Once operational in 2026, the plant will generate 750 million kWh a year, bolstering national energy security, especially in the northeastern region, and creating millions of local jobs.
This move is due to booming import-export activities via these border gates as domestic consumer demand for Tết holiday tends to increase. That leads to complicated developments in cross-border smuggling and trade frauds.
The smart border gate model is expected to be an effective solution to promoting the clearance of goods across the border, contributing to the socio-economic development of both Việt Nam and China.
The number of trucks carrying agricultural products for export has increased dramatically at border gates in Lang Son Province while the time for processing customs clearance was prolonged due to limited customs clearance capacity, causing congestions at border gates.
Deputy Prime Minister Lê Minh Khai signed a decision approving an investment policy for the construction and operation of VSIP Lang Son Industrial Park worth VND6.36 trillion (US$274.7 million).
This year, the customs clearance of agricultural products at Lang Son''s border gates began earlier than in previous years, showing that China''s demand for those products is increasing after the COVID-19 pandemic period.
Global renewable energy developer, service provider, and distributor, BayWa r.e., has opened its wind projects representative office in Lang Son Province on June 10.
The Germany-based BayWa r.e. Wind Projects Vietnam Co. Ltd. is planning to invest in three wind power plants in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son.
The local authority in the border province Lang Son has set up several COVID-19-free zones in an attempt to ensure the flow of goods across the Viet Nam-China border stays efficient and uninterrupted.
Samsung Vietnam, the Department of Foreign Affairs of Lang Son Province and Korea Food for the Hungry International (KFHI) last weekend signed a Memorandum of Understanding for implementation of the Samsung Hope School in the province’s Mai Pha Commune, Lang...
Authorities need to finish the relocation of an international internet cable line, electrical networks and burial grounds to clear the site so construction can begin.