Meet Australia 2026 featured discussion sessions on promoting trade and investment between HCM City and Australia, advancing green energy cooperation, and developing a future-ready workforce through Việt Nam – Australia collaboration in skills and talent development. It also included business...
Organised by the Australia-ASEAN Business Forum (AABF), the event will focus on boosting cooperation in energy, digital technology, agriculture and innovation amid growing bilateral relations.
The first shipment of fresh pomelos was cleared on April 22 for import into Australia, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to access high-standard overseas markets.
During the sessions, representatives of Australian funds and financial institutions described Việt Nam as one of Asia’s most attractive emerging markets, citing steady economic growth, a young population and rising demand for modern financial services. The establishment of the VIFC...
In partnership with the Tennis Kooyong Classic, Vietjet brings a series of experiences and games, offering tourists and tennis fans at the event the chance to hunt for attractive promotional tickets with discounts of up to 50 per cent for direct flights...
Việt Nam and Australia reaffirmed their long-standing economic partnership and agreed on new priorities to deepen trade and investment ties at the second Trade Ministers’ Dialogue in Melbourne on November 19.
The FTA ecosystem is seen as a strategic step to implement the Government’s directive on enhancing the country’s integration capacity and accelerating trade and economic growth.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Phạm Hùng Tâm emphasised the importance of enhancing connections and cooperation among business associations and groups interested in Vietnam across Australia.
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”.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên stressed that the ministerial-level cooperation mechanisms between the two countries, including the ministerial-level dialogue on trade and the one on energy and minerals, play an important role in promoting multifaceted collaboration.
PVCFC was the only fertiliser company in Việt Nam to achieve "Level Two System Status" in Australia as of 2024 and has since advanced to Level One by 2025.
The conference underscored that while global tariff tensions are creating hurdles, they also present opportunities for Việt Nam to restructure its trade strategies, boost innovation and expand its global footprint.