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.
Recent fuel price increases triggered by escalating Middle East tensions are placing fresh pressure on production and business as costs rise significantly.
A total of 26 Vietnamese companies are participating in the Việt Nam pavilion, covering 204 square metres, at the International Food and Beverage Exhibition Foodex Japan 2026, which opened on March 10 in Tokyo.
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.
Central Retail Vietnam has launched a nationwide campaign to help stabilise prices and support farmers by boosting consumption of watermelons from Gia Lai Province.
In the first two months of this year, the State Treasury raised more than VNĐ60.5 trillion in government bonds, completing about 55 per cent of its first-quarter issuance plan and roughly 12 per cent of the full-year target.
Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyễn Đức Chi hopes US businesses, with their technological strengths and global experience, can help modernise Việt Nam’s financial infrastructure and develop technology solutions for the capital market.
The seafood industry had been heavily impacted by surging freight costs, the risk of cold chain disruptions, localised supply shortages, and price volatility across various product segments.
A draft circular proposes increasing the threshold to VNĐ400 million for loans issued by credit institutions and VNĐ200 million for those provided by people’s credit funds.
Statistics of Vietnam Customs showed that Vietnam spent more than US$1.44 billion importing 2.18 million tonnes of petroleum products in the first two months of this year, representing a sharp increase of 31.4 per cent and 43 per cent, respectively, over...
Việt Nam exported an estimated 600,000 tonnes of rice worth US$370 million in January, up 12.4 per cent in volume and 16.9 per cent in value year-on-year.