The HCM City-Manila route will serve passengers from November 22, with 10 flights per week, providing passengers with convenient travel options between the two destinations, two countries and expanding the airline’s extensive network across Việt Nam and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture has signaled that the government will extend the ban on rice importation, originally set for September and October, until the end of this year in a surprise move that could pressure key suppliers including Việt...
The MoIT requested that the People''s Committees of provinces and cities review and promptly compile information and feedback from the business community regarding any difficulties or obstacles arising, in order to report and propose appropriate solutions.
The pause could disrupt signed contracts, increase inventories and pressure on exporters'' liquidity as well as directly impact farmers’ incomes, as the Philippines accounts for 40-45 per cent of Việt Nam’s annual rice export value, said President of the Việt Nam...
VinFast has officially announced pricing and opened reservations for its five-seater VF 7 electric SUV during the 12th Philippines Electric Vehicle Summit (PEVS), becoming the third VinFast vehicle available in the Philippine market after the VF 5 and VF 3...
The Philippines’ Aboitiz Foods on September 26 inaugurated a US$45 million animal feed plant at the Nhựt Chánh Industrial Park, Bến Lức district, the Mekong Delta province of Long An.
Auto maker VinFast has officially opened pre-orders for the VF3 in the Philippines. This marks the first time VinFast has launched its stylish mini electric SUV in an international market.
Agriculture ministers of Việt Nam and the Philippines agreed to establish a rice industry alliance between the two countries and upgrade the trade relationship into an investment partnership.
The national carrier will operate seven flights per week between the two Southeast Asian countries, four on the HCM City-Manila route and the remainder on the Hà Nội-Manila one.
The Philippines, one of the world''s largest rice buyers and largest customers of Vietnamese rice, announced a reduction in import taxes from 35 per cent to 15 per cent, effective immediately and lasting until 2028.