Vietsovpetro said on Wednesday that it completed the installation of the wellhead platform topside block of the BK-23 drilling rig at Lot 09.1 of Bạch Hổ oil field, 145 kilometres to the southeast of Vũng Tàu city a day earlier.
Exports of rubber goods to Russia witnesses an impressive result of a 465 per-cent growth year-on-year in the first half, totalling nearly US$5.1 million.
The Việt Nam-Russia oil and gas joint venture Vietsovpetro has recently sent a proposal to the Việt Nam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam) regarding the expansion of its operating area.
A Vietnam-Russia business forum took place in Ha Noi in the afternoon (April 6), attracting the participation of more than 200 enterprises from both nations.
Vietnamese and Russian businesses needed to further boost cooperation in the field of renewable energy, circular economy, green development, digital transformation and supporting industry.
Seafood exports to the Russian market are set to bounce back in the remaining months to exceed US$190 million this year, up 16 per cent year-on-year, after months of disruption due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict since the end of...
While a series of sanctions caused the Russian market to wobble at times, Vietnamese textile and garment enterprises have stood firm and continued to earn profits.
The ASEAN+3 (Association of Southeast Asian Nations plus China, Japan and Korea)''s economic growth is expected to normalise this year as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes. However, rising geopolitical uncertainty over Russia-Ukraine is overshadowing the outlook.
HCM City’s industrial production saw positive growth in the first quarter of the year despite the continuing difficulties caused by COVID-19 and recent challenges such as rising petrol prices and the Russia – Ukraine conflict.
The Russia–Ukraine tensions are forcing Viet Nam to look for alternative suppliers of fertilisers to cope with the shortage of supply and rising prices.
Vietnamese enterprises should prepare to deal with ramifications of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict like rising oil prices and long-term impacts of sanctions on Russia, experts say.
Diversifying markets would help Việt Nam mitigate the potential negative impacts of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on agri-forestry-fishery trade.