A survey conducted by VCCI showed that nearly 65 per cent of Vietnamese enterprises had not prepared anything when participating in the global supply chain.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Chí Dũng made the statement while working with memory giant Kioxia on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 30th Future of Asia Conference.
Bắc Ninh will focus on the in-depth development of the semiconductor industry, establish a centralised information technology zone, and train a highly skilled workforce comprising engineers and microchip specialists.
This high-profile project is set to boost economic growth, enhance tourism in the Red River Delta and become a landmark symbol of the Việt Nam-US strategic partnership.
The new circular aims to streamline administrative procedures, remove barriers and enhance the ease with which foreign capital can flow into Việt Nam’s stock market.
A landmark US$6 billion investment agreement was signed in HCM City Monday, uniting Vietnam’s KOGI Groun and energy infrastructure in southern Việt Nam.
AI and semiconductors have been identified as core sectors for development by both Việt Nam and the US in the coming decade, thus contributing to balancing trade and investment between the two countries.
Green loans only account for about 4.6 per cent of total outstanding loans, showing that green credit in Việt Nam remains modest compared to the size of the potential it offers.
Vietnamese firms invested US$309.3 million abroad in the first four months of 2025, nearly triple last year’s figure, the General Statistics Office reported.
Bắc Ninh is working to support domestic private sci-tech enterprises in accordance with the Party Central Committee''s policy, with the goal of making the province a role model in promoting and assisting the private sector.