The Vietnam National Brand Week in the US is a flagship activity under the Việt Nam National Brand Programme 2025, which honours enterprises and products recognised under the national brand for embodying three core values of quality, innovation, and leadership.
The programme has become an important credit resource, helping tens of thousands of households, workers, and low-income workers to have conditions to settle down and stabilise their lives.
The study also found that the revised PDP8 has a more efficient investment structure and reasonable development orientation than the global benchmarks based on reports of the International Energy Agency.
Significantly, Resolution 70-NQ/TW emphasises the equal role of the private sector, encouraging deeper engagement from both domestic and foreign enterprises.
The draft resolution encourages private enterprises to participate in SMR development to supply electricity for industrial projects such as steel plants, petrochemical complexes, and data centres.
Việt Nam''s industrial index of production (IIP) jumped 10 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of this year, with gains recorded in all 34 localities.
Việt Nam''s industrial index of production (IIP) jumped 10 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter of this year, with gains recorded in all 34 localities.
Việt Nam saw a strong increase in new business registrations and reactivations in the first nine months of this year, reflecting improving economic sentiment on manufacturing and services sectors’ recovery.
The three-day event, combined with the Vietnam International Innovation Expo 2025 (VIIE 2025), is expected to highlight the country’s commitment to innovation, digital transformation and sustainable growth.
Deputy Prime Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn at a conference on Thursday asked strict penalties to be raised against developers of stagnant power projects to prevent setbacks from threating the national energy security.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm has signed a Politburo’s resolution on national energy security through 2030 with a vision to 2024, pledging stable supply, reduced emissions and a push into nuclear power to meet the demand for rapid and sustainable...
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