The Association of Vietnamese Enterprises in Indonesia, with the Vietnamese Embassy to Indonesia, organised a business forum in Jakarta on Thursday to discuss opportunities for doing business.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Switzerland and the Swiss-Viet Economic Forum (SVEF) jointly organised the 2024 Việt Nam-Switzerland Economic Forum themed "Strengthening Ties, Building Futures" on Tuesday.
Hoang Duc Nhuan, commercial counsellor of Viet Nam in Algeria, introduced to Algerian firms Viet Nam’s economic potential and key exports, as well as the two nations’ trade and investment ties.
Belgian enterprises expressed their interest in Viet Nam’s economic prospects and business opportunities in the Southeast Asian country at a talk held in Brussels on Thursday.
It will also make recommendations for a more favourable business climate to agencies of both nations while organising socio-cultural activities serving its goals.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Venezuela held a webinar on Tuesday to introduce the Southeast Asian country’s agricultural potential to Venezuelan partners.
Vietnamese bananas have hit the shelves of Lotte Mart in the Republic of Korea (RoK) - the first time the fruit has been distributed in the country via a large supermarket chain.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt organised a seminar in the coastal tourist city of Sharm El Sheikh on Saturday to seek measures to boost cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especially economy, investment and tourism.
Trade and investment opportunities in Viet Nam were highlighted at a workshop co-organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Argentina and the Argentine Chamber of Commerce for Asia on Thursday.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia introduced the country’s strategy for the sustainable development of its sea-based economy at the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) on Tuesday.
More than 150 government officials and business leaders from the UK and Viet Nam will gather at the UK-Viet Nam Business Forum held in London on October 9.
The Trade Office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Morocco has warned domestic firms not to pursue any transactions with Ste Top Arabic Sarl A.U., a Moroccan company that has been reported by many foreign firms.