The third Việt Nam ASEAN International Furniture & Home Accessories Fair (VIFA ASEAN 2025) opened in HCM City on Tuesday with more than 200 exhibitors from across Việt Nam and 13 countries and territories, including Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, the US,...
According to the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS), the industry has expanded its export reach to 132 countries and territories this year, up from 104 in 2024.
The Prime Minister urged Board IV and economic experts to continue advising the Government on mobilising collective strength, encouraging citizens to invest, produce and contribute to national progress.
The region could serve as a national model for balanced development across industry, services and high-value agriculture, provided businesses are supported by a transparent investment climate, robust regional connectivity and timely infrastructure projects.
The sector ran a trade surplus of $11.5 billion, up by 15.9 per cent from the same period last year, driven by robust performance of major farm producers and stronger demand from key markets.
HCM City’s tourism sector cannot achieve comprehensive growth without close coordination among government authorities, businesses, related sectors and stronger regional linkages.
The event is jointly organised by Việt Nam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with the participation of 14 ministers from African countries.
The overall health of Việt Nam’s manufacturing sector weakened further in June, driven by a third straight monthly decline in new orders. Although new business decreased modestly, the rate of decline accelerated compared to May.
The event will host three rounds of discussions focusing on value chain autonomy, constructive mechanisms, globalisation of Vietnamese value, and strategic capabilities.
For domestic businesses to feel confident investing in and producing high-quality products that meet consumer demands, strong legal support is still needed to eliminate unfair competition in the construction materials market.
Resolution 57 outlines the strategic shift toward science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation as the foundation for achieving robust, double-digit economic growth in the years to come. Meanwhile, Resolution 68 identifies private enterprises as a pivotal force in realising...
The regulation, which will replace Decree No. 57/2018/NĐ-CP, is expected to mark a strategic policy shift toward green, circular, and multi-value agricultural development that aligns with Việt Nam’s broader sustainability goals.
Transforming the country’s current economic structure - by understanding its inherent characteristics and implementing effective policies - could significantly boost labour productivity.