The Overview Report on Việt Nam’s Domestic Market 2025 shows that total retail sales of goods and services increased by around 9–10 per cent this year, bringing the size of the retail market to US$269 billion, including $205 billion from...
Eligible electricity users will have the right to choose their power suppliers from 2027, with retail prices to be determined through direct negotiations rather than the fixed tariffs, according to a proposal from the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hoàng Long said the national energy master plan revision is more urgent than ever as the plan must meet fast-growing energy demand and adapt to major institutional and policy changes as well as...
The third Việt Nam Digital Industry and Trade Summit 2025 is organised by the Việt Nam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency (iDEA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) in Hà Nội on Wednesday.
The FTA ecosystem is seen as a strategic step to implement the Government’s directive on enhancing the country’s integration capacity and accelerating trade and economic growth.
Featuring specialties from 34 provinces and cities, the exhibition highlights the diversity and richness of Việt Nam’s agriculture, from fresh produce and seafood to processed goods and iconic regional products. Visitors will have the chance to explore and taste “Made...
The Việt Nam – Malaysia trade in the Halal sector is experiencing robust growth, yet Vietnamese exporters continue to grapple with a widening trade deficit and the stringent demands of Islamic certification standards.
Two ministries discussed solutions to implement the Prime Minister’s official dispatch issued Tuesday on boosting rice exports and ensuring market stability after top buyers, including Indonesia and the Philippines, suspended rice imports.
The MoIT requested that the People''s Committees of provinces and cities review and promptly compile information and feedback from the business community regarding any difficulties or obstacles arising, in order to report and propose appropriate solutions.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has rolled out several reforms to cut and simplify procedures, apply information technology, enforce administrative discipline and improve service quality.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade stressed the need to review direct power purchase agreements and new energy mechanisms to ensure transparency, feasibility and support for Việt Nam’s renewable energy transition.
The ministry is making the most of opportunities and the recovery trends of foreign markets to boost exports, and effectively tackling difficulties in economic and trade relations.