- THE MOUTHPIECE OF THE VIETNAM ASSOCIATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
The tourism industry in Vietnam is growing rapidly and has become a major driving force for the country’s economic development. Coastal areas have become attractive destinations for tourists, contributing significantly to boosting economic growth.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) opens up new opportunities for Vietnamese businesses. By expanding and increasing exports, Vietnamese businesses can access a larger and more diverse market.
On March 3, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province held a Conference to deploy the Planning for the period 2021 - 2030, to promote investment in BRVT Province. 4 groups of fields were prioritised for investment planning: Industry, seaports, tourism, and services.
The Binh Phuoc Farmers’ Association announces plans to hold a workshop on “Binh Phuoc Bird’s Nest - Opportunities and Sustainable Development” on April 16, 2024, at Dong Xoai City Square.
According to data from the Agoda travel platform, South Korean tourists are particularly “enamoured” with Vietnam’s fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters.
Through this activity, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism connects tourism corporations and businesses to develop products and tours with preferential prices and deep discounts for tourists.
Following the transaction, Mr Do Quang Vinh - the eldest son of Mr Do Quang Hien (Boss Hien) has increased his ownership stake in SHS from 0.92% to 1.54% of the charter capital, equivalent to 12.5 million shares.
Experts believe that the seafood export market in 2024 will still face many challenges such as competitive pressure, the EU market’s IUU yellow card issue, anti-subsidy taxes in the US, etc.
On the afternoon of April 1, Fiditour Joint Stock Company (Vietnam) and Control-F (South Korea) implemented a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing programme to provide global climate forecasting data.
In the series of events UEH SHARING - CAREER FAIR 2024, from 25th to 31st March 2024, the programme received nearly 6 billion VND in contributions from many businesses, and partners and more than 5000 job opportunities were offered to job seekers.
Century Synthetic Fiber Corporation’s management believes that the order situation will recover from the second quarter, with some brands having prepared for the spring-summer 2025 season.
Agricultural exports have strong development potential, generating significant income for the Vietnamese economy. This is a driving force for promoting the Vietnamese agricultural sector in export activities and creating momentum for a breakthrough.
To support businesses in enhancing their capital access capabilities, experts and speakers shared many insightful ideas at the training session on “Credit rating for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), enhancing capital access capabilities”.
The import and export of goods have played an important role in connecting Vietnam with the global economy. To ensure effective connectivity in the global supply chain, the application of financial solutions is essential.
According to newly released figures, the first quarter of this year witnessed a significant surge in international arrivals to Vietnam, with over 4.6 million visitors, representing a 72% increase compared to the same period last year.
According to the Japanese government, Japan is expected to accept around 820,000 foreign workers under the skilled worker visa programme over the next five fiscal years.
Binh Thuan, a province in Vietnam known for having the largest dragon fruit growing area in the country, is undergoing a major transformation to exploit the economic potential of the “red gold” - dragon fruit.
Viettel has created positive perceived value from customers through innovation and a focus on the environment and community.
According to the Vietnamese Trade Office in the EU, to continue competing and expanding the market, businesses need to pay attention to managing rice quality, especially controlling pesticide residues.
India, Ecuador, Indonesia and Vietnam are the four countries targeted by the US Department of Commerce (DOC) in this review, accounting for 90% of the 788,209 tonnes of shrimp imported into the US in 2023.