From an underdeveloped economy, Việt Nam has grown into one of the world’s 32 largest economies with its economic scale expanding nearly 100 folds since 1986 and per-capita income from below $100 to nearly $5,000.
Professor Vũ Minh Khương of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore, talks about the challenges, opportunities and solutions needed for the private sector to become a driving force for the country’s development.
WTO membership has not only reshaped Việt Nam’s economy but also elevated its standing on the global stage, driving growth, fostering innovation and unlocking new opportunities for international trade.
Việt Nam will keep boosting integration and regional financial connection in ASEAN, while promoting deeper links for the region with sustainable development and better resilience.
This business workshop brought together members of key government, business and investment communities for peer-to-peer sharing of the most d legal regulation on emission reduction, corporate experiences towards net zero, and to discuss concrete opportunities for enabling green transformation in...
Nguyễn Anh Dương, director of the Department for General Economic Issues and Integration Studies, talks with Việt Nam News reporter about impacts of businesses'' ESG practices on the process of the country''s circular economy development and what circular economy policies mean...
Amid international economic integration, it is vital for farm producers and retailers to meet internationally recognised standards to gain access to local and international markets, experts said.
Since joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2007, Viet Nam has engaged in more than 500 bilateral and multilateral agreements in various fields, including seven free trade agreements (FTAs).
Over the last decade, Viet Nam has become a top destination for investment in manufacturing thanks to lower labour costs, simpler supply chain integration, better free trade access, and relative political stability.
The Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products, and the Vietnamese High Quality Products – Global Integration Standards project have launched https://vnprogis.com/ to connect producers of Vietnamese high-quality goods with the international market.
A weekend market featuring organic products and Vietnamese High-Quality Products-Global Integration Standard (GIS) certified products opened in HCM City’s District 1 on November 21.
Careful consideration must be given to developing appropriate standards for enterprises to improve their product quality competitiveness in the context of rapid and intensive international integration.