- THE MOUTHPIECE OF THE VIETNAM ASSOCIATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
Gojek, Southeast Asia’s leading mobile on-demand services platform, on April 28 revealed new insights into changes in consumer food consumption habits and online food delivery trends in Q1/2022.
Digital transformation is set to create new room, resources, and infrastructure for the development of the country, enabling Vietnam to obtain its ambitious goals of a digitalised government, economy, and society. Nguyen Manh Hung, Minister of Information and Communications, explains how this digital transformation will promote future growth.
The government of Binh Duong Province, in association with Becamex IDC, has organized an investment promotion teleconference, calling upon French firms to develop hi-tech projects in the province.
Blockchain technology has become a hot trend in the world, and Vietnam is no exception, viewing it as having great potential for a wide range of industries and sectors, such as financial services, production, supply chains, education and energy. In 2022, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) will prioritize feasible blockchain projects.
The 13th National Party Congress has identified national digital transformation as a hugely important task, associated with three main pillars, including digital government, digital economy, and digital society as digital transformation greatly affects the whole population.
On April 21, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended a ceremony at the General Department of Taxation to introduce the countrywide electronic invoicing system.
A webinar to share experience and ideas of transition to a green economy of Europe countries through the European Green Agreement (EGA) took place on April 200, gathering participants from Hanoi, Da Nang and Thua Thien – Hue.
Vietnam Blockchain Union (VBU) was launched at a ceremony held by Vietnam Digital Communications Association (VDCA) in Hanoi on April 21, aiming to connect the technology business community and provide consultancy to related agencies to develop policies and legal frameworks on Blockchain technology, digital assets, and currencies.
The Ministry of Transport has just made a formal request to the Directorate of Roads of Vietnam and the Vietnam Expressway Development Investment Corporation (VEC) to execute the Prime Minister's directive on automated toll collection.
VinFast officially disclosed the battery rental price for two models VF 8 and VF 9 in the US market on April 13, 2022, during the New York International Auto Show 2022 (NYIAS 2022). Simultaneously, VinFast launched the VinFirst NFT transaction on OpenSea, enabling a genuine trip experience on the VF 8 as well as standard Smart Services capabilities.
VCCI proposes to clarify the content of regulations that require e-commerce platforms to be responsible for representing sellers to declare and pay taxes on their behalf.
A user is selling an NFT photograph of Mr Do Anh Dung for 15 ETH (approximately 53,000 USD). The aforesaid price is more than three times that of Ms Nguyen Phuong Hang, CEO of Dai Nam, and Mr Trinh Van Quyet, President of FLC, whose NFT version was sold for 17,000 USD (equal to 5 ETH) after two months.
Vietnamese automaker VinFast is aiming to co-operate with Amazon to integrate their Alexa voice experience into its vehicles, according to PR Newswire, the premier global provider of multimedia platforms.
The Vietnam - Asia Digital Transformation Summit (Vietnam - Asia DX Summit) 2022 is set to take place on May 24 - 25, aiming to create chances for connecting localities with tech firms, and Vietnam with other Asian countries in this regard.
Cashless payments have become a norm in many countries in recent years, bringing great benefits to individuals in the payment process.
According to Mr. Nguyen Lam Vien, Chairman of the Board of Directors of VINAMIT Joint Stock Company, businesses need to focus on the core value of contributing to the community first.
Digital transformation will be an effective tool for farmers, small businesses and cooperatives to produce and do business better and more sustainably.
After being impacted by the pandemic for more than two years, the country's economy has been altered, gradually regaining development.
In the first months of 2022, amid the complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic, the insurance market still maintained a stable growth rate.
According to UOB, Vietnam's full-year 2022 growth rate could reach 6.5 percent, in line with the Government's aim of 6-6.5%.