This activity aims to promote the effective implementation of policies and laws on the development of the country''s logistics services, focusing on digital transformation, green logistics, and sustainable development.
By 2045, Việt Nam envisions a start-up economy as a core pillar, aiming to see one in 10 citizens engaged in entrepreneurship, one enterprise for every 35 people, one innovative start-up per 5,000 people and $10 billion in venture capital.
As part of the state visit to India by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and State President Tô Lâm, Politburo member Nguyễn Duy Ngocc has held working sessions with leaders of the Indian Institute...
Resolution No 19/2026/NQ-CP, issued on April 29, targets the simplification of licensing and regulatory requirements across 10 sectors managed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The state visit to India by Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm is expected to momentum helping the two countries shape the framework for bilateral cooperation in a new development phase.
Under Decree No. 141/2026/NĐ-CP, the household businesses with annual revenue of VNĐ1 billion or less will not have to pay personal income tax and value-added tax.
Vicostone said global conditions remained complex and unpredictable, citing escalating conflicts in the Middle East, volatile energy prices, disrupted supply chains and persistent inflationary pressure.
The survey, conducted between February and April 2026 with more than 1,000 household businesses across 34 provinces and cities, paints a far from optimistic picture.
As the city has set a GRDP growth target of over 10 per cent for 2026, growth in the first half must reach at least 10.3 per cent, with the second quarter alone tartgeted at 11.59–12.49 per cent (average 12.04...
The Ministry of Finance has proposed new regulations on taxable revenue thresholds for household businesses after just four months the new policy took effect.
With the theme “Innovating How Businesses Really Work,” the forum is positioned as a strategic response to the urgent need to restructure execution models.
A meeting assesses the situation and results of cutting, decentralising, and simplifying administrative procedures, as well as reducing business conditions and business lines subject to conditions across the three ministries from early last year to present.
HCM City businesses posted solid first-quarter results but face rising costs, tight credit and slowing demand, prompting HUBA to call for lower lending rates, stable logistics costs and transport support.
AI-driven tools are pushing Việt Nam’s social commerce into a new phase, as businesses scale automated messaging, personalised sales and real-time customer engagement.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính urged enterprises to take greater responsibility for rapid and sustainable development, stressing that they must be the main drivers of growth as Việt Nam is aiming for double-digit growth toward a high-income country by 2045.