The “Vietnamese Entrepreneurs Awards in Canada 2026” has made its debut in Vancouver, marking the first dedicated platform to honour outstanding Vietnamese entrepreneurs and businesses in Canada.
The Ministry of Finance has proposed new regulations on taxable revenue thresholds for household businesses after just four months the new policy took effect.
SMEs are encountering various cybersecurity incidents, including customer data breaches, disruptions to critical contracts, cyberattacks, and online fraud, all of which cause long-term damage to their reputation and market trust.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính urged enterprises to take greater responsibility for rapid and sustainable development, stressing that they must be the main drivers of growth as Việt Nam is aiming for double-digit growth toward a high-income country by 2045.
Resolution No. 79-NQ/TW is emerging as a key catalyst for restructuring state-owned enterprises in HCM City, as the city accelerates efforts to consolidate resources, build large public sector corporations and enable them to drive growth in an increasingly competitive economic...
The plan was under Decision No. 53/KH-UBND on international economic integration in 2026, aiming to momentum for rapid and sustainable growth, while simultaneously enhancing the competitiveness and position of the capital city in the context of deep integration.
The Top 100 Future-Creating Enterprises of Vietnam (VNR Future 100), and the Top 10 and Top 5 Most Reputable Companies in the pharmaceutical, medical equipment and healthcare, logistics, tourism and animal feed industries for 2025 were also announced at the...
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm has signed a Politburo resolution outlining an expanded role of the state sector in the economy with an aim to place one to three State-owned enterprises among the world’s 500 largest companies by 2030.
Under new regulations on supervision, inspection, evaluation, classification, reporting and disclosure of information in the management and investment of State capital in enterprises, criteria for evaluating and classifying SOEs are based on the level of task completion and capital utilisation...
The number of Vietnamese selling partners achieving annual sales over US$1 million on Amazon grew by 60 per cent in 2025 - reflecting not just incremental growth, but a fundamental evolution in how Vietnamese businesses compete internationally.
The National Statistics Office on December 6 reported positive signs in business registration, with sharp increases in both newly established enterprises and their registered capital over the first 11 months of 2025.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Việt Nam maintained strong growth momentum over the past 11 months while the disbursed capital reached the highest level in five years, the National Statistics Office (NSO) under the Ministry of Finance said on...