Việt Nam’s gaming industry has taken a significant stride in 2024, with many important activities conducted by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) in collaboration with game producers and distributors to guide the growth of the sector.
Over 100 innovative Vietnamese businesses and industry experts have gathered at a consulting seminar in HCM City to explore opportunities for growth in North America.
Based on responses from 1,200 Vietnamese consumers in HCM City and Hà Nội, researcher NIQ found that 70 per cent of consumers prioritise financial security, while 66 per cent focus on securing their future well-being.
As the Lunar New Year (Tết) holiday is approaching, the Vietnamese aviation market has experienced intense pressure with airfares soaring and seat availability becoming increasingly scarce.
Following the success of the ''Proud of Vietnamese Specialties'' festival on National Day, this programme offers consumers a nostalgic Tết (Lunar New Year) experience while promoting cultural connections through food.
Nguyễn Minh Tiến, director of the Centre for Agricultural Trade Promotion (Agritrade) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, speaks to Việt Nam News reporter Tố Như about the sector''s successes and the future of trade promotion for farm...
The Vietnamese auto industry has demonstrated significant progress in integrating into the global supply chain, reflecting its potential to contribute to economic growth, according to domestic car experts.
To better exploit the tariff incentives from the UKVFTA, it is necessary for Vietnamese fishery producers and exporters to focus on improving quality and supply capacity to expand market share in the UK
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s Small and Medium Support Centre held a seminar on Wednesday in Hà Nội aiming to promote Vietnamese investments in the capital.
From farm to cup, Vietnamese coffee is brewing its way into the hearts of coffee lovers worldwide! With sustainability, innovation and a rich cultural heritage, Việt Nam is setting new standards in the global coffee trade.
According to PwC''s 2024 Asia-Pacific Consumer Insights Survey, 63 per cent of Vietnamese consumers plan to increase their spending on essential goods over the next 12 months, followed by clothing (52 per cent) and healthcare products (48 per cent).
Vietnamese e-commerce platform revenues fell significantly in the third quarter of this year, while foreign platforms saw considerable expansion, according to a recent report by e-commerce data company Metric.