Việt Nam''s growth story remains intact, but the drivers of expansion are shifting, with domestic investment, infrastructure development, institutional reform and capital-market deepening becoming increasingly important growth engines, according to SSI Research.
Việt Nam is seeking an overhaul of its legal framework for marine resource management in a bid to unlock new growth opportunities in the blue economy while ensuring sustainable use of marine ecosystems.
Under a draft amendment to the Law on Housing 2023 now open for public consultation, social housing owners would only be permitted to resell to buyers who meet the eligibility criteria for social housing support.
The Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) has reported that it has met its production and business targets in February, contributing VNĐ1.78 trillion (nearly US$67.96 million) to the State budget during the month and VNĐ4.44 trillion ($169.5 million)...
The strategy aims to build a sustainably developed dairy processing industry with a complete value chain, from dairy herd development and increased raw milk output to high value-added processed products.
Supply chains are under strain from stricter compliance requirements, rising logistics costs, tougher standards imposed by international brands, rapidly changing purchasing policies in major markets, tariff measures and the growing emphasis on sustainable development.
Building a national startup data infrastructure has become a strategic task, contributing to enhanced competitiveness, information transparency, and deeper integration of Việt Nam’s startup ecosystem into the global landscape.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hoàng Long said the national energy master plan revision is more urgent than ever as the plan must meet fast-growing energy demand and adapt to major institutional and policy changes as well as...
Industry insiders pointed to stable raw material prices and a strategic shift towards higher-value processed products as key factors underpinning the strong performance of the two top earners -shrimp and tra fish.
Việt Nam''s hydrogen strategy sets an ambitious goal of producing 100,000 to 500,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, with a long-term target of 10 to 20 million tonnes per year by 2050.
The US$31 million project, approved in May 2023, spans 2.5 hectares and includes production workshops, warehouses and a wastewater treatment station. The facility has an annual capacity of 502,500 optical devices and instruments.