Former State President Truong Tan Sang, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung, and delegates visited Onaga Company at HANSSIP. (Photo: NDO)
Policy

Creating momentum for development of supporting industry

The formation of a high-quality Technopark complex between Viet Nam and Japan in the Ha Noi Southern Supporting Industrial Park (HANSSIP) is creating breakthrough development in the industrial sector, including the aviation industry. This opens opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises to participate more deeply in the global supply chain.

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien talks with Pakistani Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan. (Photo: Viet Nam Economic News)
Policy

Opening new chapter in Viet Nam-Pakistan economic relations

The launch of the Viet Nam-Pakistan Preferential Trade Agreement will lay a solid foundation for a new phase of cooperation. Once signed, the agreement will provide a legal framework for preferential tariffs, rationalise customs procedures, enhance business competitiveness, and open a new chapter in Viet Nam-Pakistan economic relations.

Tung Lam Co., Ltd. is one of the pioneering businesses in producing ethanol for biofuel in Viet Nam (Photo: NDO)
Policy

Enterprises in green development trend

In the context of globalisation, many enterprises are emerging as pioneers in transitioning towards green and sustainable development models, helping the nation move closer to its international commitments, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 and achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050.

The presentation of books on Viet Nam–Germany diplomatic ties took place at the ceremony.
Policy

Viet Nam, Germany strengthen economic relations

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Viet Nam and Germany, the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), in collaboration with FrankfurtRheinMain GmbH, organised a ceremony marking the long-standing partnership between the two countries and reaffirming their commitment to deepening Viet Nam–Germany economic cooperation in the years to come.

Businesses from Ho Chi Minh City showcase their products at the showroom of the city Investment and Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC).
Policy

Utilisation of FTA opportunities for export market expansion

Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have created a broad playing field full of opportunities but also posed numerous challenges for businesses. To support enterprises, Ho Chi Minh City has been implementing various initiatives and policies to help them seize the opportunities offered by FTAs and expand their export markets.

Shrimp farming and rice cultivation model in Phuoc Long Commune, Ca Mau Province, yields high and sustainable economic effectiveness. (Photo: NDO)
Policy

Enriching from land and water

Since the merger, the new Ca Mau Province has become one of the localities with large areas of shrimp farming and rice cultivation in the Mekong Delta. Notably, many of the farming households in former Bac Lieu Province have demonstrated their dynamism and creativity through the “fragrant rice–clean shrimp” model, enriching from the land and water of their hometown.

Vietnamese entrepreneurs with a global vision
Policy

Vietnamese entrepreneurs with a global vision

In an increasingly volatile global economy, the growth of the entrepreneur community plays a pivotal role in Viet Nam’s development. Today, Vietnamese entrepreneurs are affirming their pioneering, dynamic and innovative role in driving innovation and creativity.

A fleet of fishing boats operated by fishermen in Khanh Hoa Province heads out to sea. (Photo: Nguyen Thanh)
Policy

Viet Nam takes urgent measures to strengthen fisheries management

According to a recent announcement from the US Department of Commerce (DOC), seafood products harvested from 12 fishing sectors in Viet Nam will no longer be eligible for import into the US starting in 2026. In response, Vietnamese ministries and relevant authorities are urgently implementing corrective measures to prevent potential export disruptions.

Photo: NDO
Policy

Building "launch pad" for Vietnamese games

The goal of the Vietnamese games industry is to reach revenue of 1 billion USD by 2030, with 30% of released games originating from Viet Nam. Despite its great potential and growth in profits, the Vietnamese games industry is still assessed to lack a solid foundation for breakthroughs.

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