Trade Counsellor Nguyễn Thu Hà said Việt Nam attached great importance to its Strategic Partnership with Italy and stood ready to expand cooperation in logistics, seaports, trade and investment.
Against the back of Viet Nam’s push for a green and digital economy, Michele D’Ercole, chairman of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Việt Nam, outlines how Italian technology and investment can support HCM City’s green transition and smart-city ambitions.
Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà on Tuesday met with Italian Ambassador Marco della Seta and executives of shipbuilding group Fincantieri to discuss investment cooperation opportunity in high-tech shipbuilding in Việt Nam.
The Vietnamese Government is drastically completing economic institutions, improving the business and investment environment, comprehensively removing bottlenecks to unlock all resources for development.
Italy is now Việt Nam’s third-largest trading partner in the EU. In the first seven months of 2025, two-way trade reached over US$4.3 billion, marking a 5.1 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2024.
The EU-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is a powerful catalyst for growth, helping both countries navigate global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and inflation.
An Asia-Việt Nam business dialogue in Italian city of Genoa featured expert insights into regional trade dynamics, real-world business case studies, and analysis of Việt Nam’s fast-evolving key sectors - from manufacturing to technological innovation - amid shifting global trends.
Italy wants to boost its investment in Viet Nam, focusing on providing more advanced technology equipment at competitive prices, while also supporting the country’s sustainable development with infrastructure and renewable energy projects, said Ivan Scalfarotto, Italian deputy minister of economic...
Italian private sector investment in Viet Nam will increase significantly with the implementation of the EU - Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) in 2018, Italian Ambassador to Viet Nam Cecilia Piccioni said.
Vietnam Italy Steel Co (VIS) reported that net sales in the third
quarter topped VND897 billion (US$42.5 million), a rise of 36 per cent
year-on-year, while net profit was nearly VND4 billion ($190,000).