Next year Việt Nam needs to confidently enter a new era, and the industry and trade sector must be pioneers to realise those goals, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade will strengthen the effort on fighting waste to resources for sustainable and a breakthrough economic development in the new era, Deputy Minister Nguyễn Sinh Nhật Tân said at a forum held by Công Thương...
The Ministry of Industry and Trade on Tuesday proposed to the Government that 69 business conditions and administrative procedures under their jurisdiction can be either cut completely or simplified next year.
Recently, an influx of imported goods exhibiting signs of being dumped or subsidised has caused significant harm to several domestic manufacturing industries. Fortunately, the implementation of well-considered trade defence measures, in line with international obligations, has not only shielded these...
The ministry said it will continue to effectively implement supportive policies for enterprises approved by the Government to remove difficulties and obstacles in production and business activities.
The ministry said that in recent times, increases in shipping rates, local congestion at some Asian ports and lack of empty containers have had an impact on activities.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has promised there will be no electricity shortages this year, unlike last year, when power shortages were frequently reported during summer even as electricity consumption reached record-high figures in Việt Nam.
Northeast Asia is a market with a large population of about 1.6 billion people and so China, Japan and South Korea are important trade partners for Việt Nam.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is set to actively coordinate with other ministries and sectors to step up the negotiations and signing of new free trade agreements (FTAs) with potential partners.
According to the Decision No 543/QĐ-BCT signed by Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diễn on March 18, the plan focuses on developing and deploying the industry and trade industry''s solutions to realise the coal industry development strategy.
The current legal system does not have specific regulations on identifying key industries as well as specific policies to promote the development of these industries.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade proposed 11 State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in which the ministry represented the State ownership to be handed over to the Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) and the State Capital Investment...
An increase from 5 per cent to below 10 per cent would be decided by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and by 10 per cent or higher by the Prime Minister.