Once operational, the zone is expected to contribute 8-12 per cent of the province’s gross regional domestic product and between 150,000 and 250,000 high-quality jobs.
The initiative is seen as a strategic move to support the private sector in increasing its international presence in a more comprehensive, effective and sustainable manner.
Việt Nam’s swift and coordinated policy response, from flexible fuel price management to efforts to diversify supply sources, has highlighted the country’s capacity for strategic adaptation in an increasingly volatile global economic landscape.
Global Coffee Alliance (GCA) has been officially launched at the 2026 International Coffee Conference on March 26 in Hà Nội, opening a new space for multinational connectivity aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the global coffee industry.
Delegates are discussing ways to promote sustainable livestock development as demand rises for safe and nutritious animal-based foods, while the sector faces mounting challenges from climate change, disease outbreaks, environmental degradation and stricter consumer expectations.
The first EU – Vietnam Global Gateway Business and Investment Forum is scheduled to take place in Hà Nội on March 24, aiming to deepen economic and investment cooperation between the two sides.
AGMs are emerging as a key test of corporate governance in Việt Nam, with transparency, dialogue and clear commitments increasingly shaping investor confidence and long-term market credibility.
The results reflected its efforts to navigate volatile global economic conditions over the past year, particularly by expanding export markets, developing new products and strengthening financial governance.
Payment method provider Visa has announced a partnership with Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank), Shinhan Bank Vietnam and Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB) to launch a global trade payment platform.
Việt Namm''s digital technology industry solidified its role as a major economic driver in 2025, delivering strong financial and export performance that far surpassed targets, according to the latest report by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
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.