This year, the footwear industry continues to target exports to Africa, Asia, Japan, Europe and the US, while also taking initial steps to engage with major e-commerce platforms like Alibaba and Amazon to open new sales channels.
Encouraging Vietnamese suppliers to enhance reliability, craftsmanship and customer service, experts described these as essential for success in the business to business (B2B) e-commerce market.
Advanced technologies and products in the consumer electronics and household appliances industry are on show at the Việt Nam International Electronics & Smart Appliances Expo that opened in HCM City on Thursday.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm requested that the State''s monopoly on gold bullion branding should be dismantled in a controlled way, with the principle that the government retains oversight of bullion production.
The nation''s maritime and inland waterway transport sectors have continued to demonstrate robust growth in the first four months of 2025, signaling a steady recovery in trade and logistics activities after a period of economic uncertainty.
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.
The ASEAN region''s growing demand, combined with geographic proximity that reduces transportation costs, s a substantial competitive edge for Vietnamese enterprises.
For the first four months of this year, the average export price of Vietnamese cashew nuts reached US$6,817 per tonne, up 27.1 per cent over the same period last year.
An unscheduled exchange at the Diên Hồng Hall, attended by top leaders including General Secretary Tô Lâm, highlighted the Government’s strong commitment to private economic development under the new resolution.
Enterprises are facing mounting pressure from an increase in trade defence measures, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Việt Nam is facing 284 trade remedy investigations as of April 2025.
In a bid to diversify its economic partnerships, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel held a meeting on May 16 with a delegation of Vietnamese businesses led by the Thái Bình Group.