Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to strengthen corporate readiness for participation in the carbon market, with around 110 companies taking part in a series of training workshops in April across major cities.
Global index provider FTSE Russell has confirmed that Việt Nam will be upgraded from a frontier market to a secondary emerging market from September 21, according to its latest mid-cycle review released on Wednesday.
Fuel prices, particularly for diesel, jumped significantly in March, pushing up prices across a range of construction materials due to higher production and transportation expenses.
Investigators initially determined that the company’s actual revenue was about VNĐ13.7 trillion (US$520.19 million), a difference of about VNĐ9.7 trillion against tax reporting, causing a loss of about VNĐ150 billion to the State budget.
The move was made after the media reported some individuals and small traders in border areas, especially at Quảng Trị''s Lao Bảo Border Gate, smuggled fuel into neighbouring countries for sale, profiting from price differences.
Importers brought in approximately 3.2 million cubic metres of fuel in March. Combined with current inventories of around 1.6–1.8 million cubic metres, this volume is expected to fully meet domestic demand until the end of April.
In Việt Nam, organic production has attracted significant attention to deliver safer, higher-quality food and increase the value of farm produce. However, the scale of organic production in Việt Nam remains modest.
The global Halal market, serving Muslim consumers, is experiencing robust growth in several sectors, from food and pharmaceuticals to financial services and logistics, creating significant export opportunities for Việt Nam. However, turning this potential into tangible value requires Vietnamese businesses...
Enterprises are shifting toward reasonably priced, easy-to-consume products such as tra fish, tilapia, canned items and surimi, instead of focusing mainly on high-end products like large-sized shrimp, which are facing weaker demand in some markets.
In an interview with Việt Nam News, Hồ Đình Thám, resident adviser to the Electricity Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, discusses global energy trends, the country’s progress in building a competitive power market and the...
The Vietnamese market offers numerous opportunities for Norwegian salmon and seafood exporters to further develop, positioning the country as one of the fastest-growing markets in Southeast Asia, as confirmed by the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC).