Việt Nam aims to have five digital technology companies earning at least US$1 billion each in overseas revenue by 2030 as part of a strategy to expand the country''s global technology footprint and strengthen the Made in Viet Nam brand.
The growth of e-commerce exports is rapidly becoming a key driver of Việt Nam’s digital economy, experts highlighted at the Amazon Global Selling 2026 E-commerce Export Summit themed "Ready to Takeoff. Built for Global Success" held in HCM City on Tuesday.
Businesses that have fully integrated ISO and ESG systems account for just 10-15 per cent of the total, and are mainly foreign-invested firms, large exporters and state-owned enterprises.
Global travel is incredibly resilient, and with international traveller numbers surging, Trip.com Group is entering a new chapter of growth, stressed Jane Sun, CEO, Trip.com Group - a prominent global travel services provider.
Although Việt Nam has become an attractive destination for global foreign direct investment (FDI), most Vietnamese businesses have remained outside global supply chains or only take part in the lowest value-added stages.
Private enterprises will play a central role, with a focus on promoting the development of major domestic corporations, while the State will focus on building legal frameworks, planning industrial infrastructure and creating market demand through national science, technology and digital...
The Việt Nam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) J.V Company Ltd on Friday signed co-operation agreements with partners in HCM City to distribute its project, Sun Casa Square.
Once operational, the zone is expected to contribute 8-12 per cent of the province’s gross regional domestic product and between 150,000 and 250,000 high-quality jobs.
The initiative is seen as a strategic move to support the private sector in increasing its international presence in a more comprehensive, effective and sustainable manner.
Việt Nam’s swift and coordinated policy response, from flexible fuel price management to efforts to diversify supply sources, has highlighted the country’s capacity for strategic adaptation in an increasingly volatile global economic landscape.
Global Coffee Alliance (GCA) has been officially launched at the 2026 International Coffee Conference on March 26 in Hà Nội, opening a new space for multinational connectivity aimed at the sustainable development and prosperity of the global coffee industry.
Delegates are discussing ways to promote sustainable livestock development as demand rises for safe and nutritious animal-based foods, while the sector faces mounting challenges from climate change, disease outbreaks, environmental degradation and stricter consumer expectations.
The first EU – Vietnam Global Gateway Business and Investment Forum is scheduled to take place in Hà Nội on March 24, aiming to deepen economic and investment cooperation between the two sides.
AGMs are emerging as a key test of corporate governance in Việt Nam, with transparency, dialogue and clear commitments increasingly shaping investor confidence and long-term market credibility.