In a statement, the airline highlighted that the new routes aim to provide convenient travel options for both locals and tourists, while promoting greater exploration of Japan’s cultural heritage.
The two sides will work together to develop a value chain for Vietnamese oysters that meets Japanese standards, targeting both domestic and export markets.
RX Tradex Vietnam has entered into a partnership with the Japan External Trade Organisation in HCM City, the Investment and Trade Promotion Centre of HCM City and the HCM City Centre for Supporting Industries Development to host the 2024 Supporting Industry Show...
A seminar in Tokyo on Tuesday brought together Vietnamese and Japanese stakeholders to explore opportunities for collaboration in the burgeoning semiconductor industry.
Following the past two years'' success, the AEON Ekiden, combined with the Vietnam-Japan cultural festival, promises a third year of exciting experiences for families and running enthusiasts.
Six best solutions of the programme “Inno Vietnam – Japan Fast Track Pitch 2023” (Vietnam – Japan Innovation: The Road to Success) were announced at a ceremony in Hà Nội on Friday.
Key areas for Việt Nam include improving plant varieties, high-tech production and processing, as well as forest protection, capital investment and mitigating the adverse effects of natural disasters.
Việt Nam has shown great interest in adopting Japan''s high school agriculture education model, which aims to equip students with agriculture knowledge along with high school-level general education.
A seminar themed "Vietnam-Japan Cooperation Towards Green Growth", co-organised by Việt Nam News, the country''s English language daily newspaper, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), is to take place on September 12 in Hà Nội.
Inno Vietnam - Japan Fast Track Pitch 2023", a new platform for start-ups and companies from ASEAN, Japan, and around the world to co- open innovation, was launched in the capital city on August 29.
The Vietnam-Japan Business Day expects to draw the participation of leaders of the two countries, economists, and leaders of leading Vietnamese and Japanese enterprises.
Fifteen Japanese firms chose Viet Nam as the destination for their production expansion within the Japanese government’s programme to support Japanese firms to diversify their value chains in foreign countries, according to the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).