The Embassy of Việt Nam in India, in coordination with relevant partners, on Monday organised the Việt Nam–India Electronics and IT Business Forum 2026 in New Delhi, bringing together more than 100 enterprises and over 20 leading trade and industry associations...
Vietnamese enterprises are showcasing coffee and processed food products at the 40th edition of the International Food and Hospitality Fair (AAHAR) in India, aiming to expand partnerships and tap opportunities in one of the world’s most dynamic consumer markets.
This is a landmark reform that promises to generate profound changes in India’s business landscape and will directly affect Vietnamese investors, producers and exporters in this market.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into certain ceramic tiles imported from India following complaints from domestic producers who alleged that the dumping caused significant harm to the local industry.
The webinar drew nearly 100 Vietnamese businesses from sectors such as food, seafood, agricultural processing, electronics, furniture, logistics, tourism and technology.
This event is seen as an important bridge for the South Korean medical device industry to enter the ASEAN market. It is also a special occasion for the domestic and foreign medical communities to advanced technology, expand cooperation networks and...
With a population of over 1.8 billion and growing import demand, South Asia is emerging as a promising export market for Vietnamese businesses, delegates said at a seminar in HCM City on June 26.
The Vietnam Trade Office in India, in collaboration with relevant partners, held an online seminar on Tuesday to discuss potential cooperation between Việt Nam and India in the electricity and electronics sectors.
Việt Nam and India are seeking to strengthen cooperation in the furniture and wood industry, as both countries look to leverage their respective advantages to boost bilateral trade.
Việt Nam is the world''s third-largest textile and garment exporter, with an export value reaching US$44 billion in 2024, while India is a leading supplier of raw materials, particularly cotton and cotton yarn.