Ambassador Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt said the two countries’ complementary strengths make Bulgaria a gateway to the EU for Việt Nam and Việt Nam a bridge to ASEAN for Bulgaria.
Under the agreement, PVFCCo – Phú Mỹ and NSRP will jointly explore investment opportunities under a business cooperation contract model in several potential projects, including sulphuric acid, ammonia, and carbon black.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Tuesday held working sessions with officials and business leaders of Kuwait to promote the materialisation of the countries’ strategic partnership across various fields.
Vietnamese businesses are strengthening their presence in Southeast Europe through active participation at Interfood & Drink 2025, the region’s largest international food and beverage fair, held from November 12–15 at the Inter Expo Centre in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Sri Lanka has recently hosted a seminar to introduce business opportunities in Việt Nam and strategies for Sri Lankan enterprises to promote their presence in the Vietnamese market.
Party chief Tô Lâm stressed that these global economic difficulties make it even more important for the two countries to cooperate in generating substantial value to meet each nation’s development demands, with economic, trade, and investment cooperation serving as key...
Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to boost the export of Halal products to Turkey as part of its broader strategy to tap into the rapidly expanding global Halal market, valued at over US$2.5 trillion.
Despite these risks, Turkey is still an attractive market with 84 million people, a strong economy, and a key location linking the Middle East and the European Union.
HCM City, as the country’s largest economic and financial hub, is expected to take the lead in key areas such as capital markets, banking and commodity trading. Meanwhile, Đà Nẵng, with its strategic location and open-minded spirit, holds great potential...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in coordination with the Vietnamese Consulate General in Sydney, on Thursday hosted the “Việt Nam – Australia Forum on trade promotion, cooperation in training and human resources development in agriculture and environment”.
Ambassador Mai Phan Dũng, head of the Vietnamese Delegation in Geneva, praised Norway’s open trade policies, highlighting its e-commerce tax data exchange system for cutting costs and easing cross-border trade.
The UK, with an annual agri-food import value of US$67 billion, is seen as a high-potential market. In 2024, Việt Nam’s agri-export turnover to the UK reached nearly $883 million, a 15.4 per cent year-on-year increase.
Việt Nam is projected to import an additional 6 million tonnes of corn and 1.7 million tonnes of soybean meal by 2034, representing 7 per cent of global corn imports and 9 per cent of global soybean meal imports.
A delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in Bangladesh and a group of Vietnamese businesses led by Ambassador Nguyễn Mạnh Cường visited and worked with government agencies and business partners in Sylhet city, Moulvibazar province, and Habiganj province.