The city aims to lift average investment intensity to $8–10 million per hectare, with a focus on high-tech, high-value-added and environmentally friendly industries.
The US Dollar Clearing Elite Quality Recognition Award is an annual accolade granted by JP Morgan to financial institutions around the world, based on transaction volume and the quality of fully automated end-to-end processing. The award serves as a key benchmark...
Sacombank has been honoured by J.P. Morgan Chase, one of the world’s leading financial institutions, with ‘The 2025 U.S. Dollar Clearing Elite Quality Recognition Award’.
Products span fresh agricultural goods like fruits, tea, coffee, pepper, cashews, plus seafood, processed and functional foods, beverages, confectionery, and dairy products. Manufacturers are also showcasing processing equipment, preservation and packaging technology, and food safety innovations.
Since early this year, a growing number of investors from Europe, the US and Japan have been touring southern Việt Nam to seek potential investment locations. While land costs and location were once the main concerns, sustainability has now become...
Data from the Foreign Investment Agency under the Ministry of Finance reveals that the processing and manufacturing industry has thus far lured a cumulative $320.7 billion in foreign investment, accounting for 61.3 per cent of the country’s total valid registered capital...
The 18th International Processing & Packaging Exhibition and the 12th International Plastics & Rubber Industry Exhibition opened on Tuesday in HCM City.
As part of the Government''s plan, the province is being allowed to build four bauxite mining and processing factories, expected to cost less than $1 billion each
Việt Nam''s potential in the agricultural processing sector has caught the eye of foreign investors, particularly from Japan, seeking partnerships and acquisitions.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính attended the oil and gas and offshore wind events with an investment capital of billions of US dollars in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province on December 1.
Despite accounting for 19.1 per cent of Việt Nam’s processing sector, the food processing industry has been struggling with major issues such as poor-quality raw materials and subpar value chain integration, said industry insiders and economists.
The scale of Vietnamese supporting industry enterprises is mainly small and micro, so most of them have low technology and management levels and limited human resources.
The Hà Nội Department of Agriculture has assisted companies in enhancing production capacity and implementing advanced quality management systems to ensure food safety.