The Ministry of Finance has rejected Vingroup’s proposal to exclude locally made parts from the EV tax base, saying current incentives already align with international commitments and green goals.
Việt Nam''s Gen Z is applying technology such as artificial intelligent (AI) in their daily life, and transforming consumption patterns across various sectors, experts said.
Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports reached US$1.4 billion in September, setting a historic monthly high on strong durian shipments and rising demand for processed products, customs statistics show.
Cement industry is seeing signs of recovery this year after two years of glut caused by oversupply and weak domestic demand, driven by hastened public investment in infrastructure development and lower input costs.
Consumer spending in Việt Nam is set to grow strongly over the next two years, driven by solid economic growth, rising incomes, and a stable labour market, according to BMI.
The OCOP (One Commune, One Product) Export Products Fair will take place from August 1 to 3 this year at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel Relic Site in Hà Nội’s Hòang Diệu Street.
Certification rates for quality products are still low, and weaknesses in value chain linkages, post-harvest processing and preservation are hindering the region’s competitiveness in wider markets.
This year’s programme also encourages cashless transactions through QR codes and e-wallets, as in line with the national digital transformation strategy and smart city goals.
As technical barriers become increasingly strict, proactive adaptation from growing areas to processing, logistics, are a vital condition for Vietnamese agricultural products to firmly stand out on the global playing field.
In a bid to unlock its full potential and enhance the brand of One Commune, One Product (OCOP) items, Hà Nội is intensifying efforts in trade promotion and supply-demand connectivity to bring these uniquely local products to a wider audience....