The brands have not only reached global markets with high-quality products but also built compelling brand narratives, an innovation spirit and strong commitments to sustainable development.
The webinar drew nearly 100 Vietnamese businesses from sectors such as food, seafood, agricultural processing, electronics, furniture, logistics, tourism and technology.
The Deputy heads of the Committee include Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Chí Dũng (Standing Deputy Head, directly overseeing the development of the proposal), Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Đức Phớc and Minister of Finance Nguyễn Văn Thắng.
The Trade Remedies Authority of Việt Nam urges manufacturers and exporters to increase origin transparency to cope with the European Union’s trade defence investigations, which are rising amid an increase in global trade tensions.
Hà Nội plans to launch a technology exchange in early 2026 as part of efforts to promote innovation, R&D commercialisation and accelerate the city’s transition towards a knowledged–based economy.
Hà Nội plans to establish Hà Nội Innovation Centre following the model of a joint stock company to consolidate the capital city’s position as Việt Nam’s leading innovation hub, according to a draft resolution submitted to the municipal People’s Committee...
On July 1, the Government issued Decree 180/2025/NĐ-CP, setting out rules and policies for public-private partnerships (PPPs) in science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.
Alibaba.com, a leading B2B e-commerce platform, has recently announced a newly expanded pitch competition, CoCreate Pitch, which will allow global small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with product dreams to compete for a US$1 million prize pool.
Sacombank has been named among the Top 10 Most Innovative Enterprises 2025 - Banking Sector (VIE 10) and the Top 10 Vietnam ESG Green Enterprises 2025 - Banking Sector (ESG 10) by Vietnam Investment Review newspaper and Viet Research.
From January to May, nearly 66,800 new enterprises were licensed, representing a 0.6 per cent year-on-year rise. These firms brought in VNĐ647.1 trillion in total registered capital and employed some 453,900 workers, up 6.2 per cent.