- THE MOUTHPIECE OF THE VIETNAM ASSOCIATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
For the past 8 years, the mandatory regulations on adding micronutrients to food ingredients have sparked a wave of reactions from businesses, as they are not in line with science and risk management, nor are they practical.
Viettel remains the number one telecom provider with 56.2% of the mobile subscriber market share. Viettel also successfully bid for the B1 frequency band and is preparing the necessary conditions to deploy 5G this year.
The new General Director is expected to help Thành Thành Công - Biên Hòa accelerate the process of modernization and expand the global agricultural value chain.
In the face of rapid changes and modern technology, flexibility in business management is a key factor for achieving sustainable success. Vietnamese enterprises need flexible management solutions.
In the first 6 months of 2024, Taiwanese enterprises in Vietnam increased investment, expanded project scale, and focused on manufacturing and high technology. Investment capital increased in both quantity and scale.
“Although the economy shows signs of recovery, operations still face many challenges, with uneven recovery across sectors in terms of orders, legal barriers, and difficulties in accessing capital to maintain and expand production and business."
Although the supply chain has gradually been restructured, in reality, most of Vietnam's industrial enterprises are still small and fragmented, unable to deeply participate in the value chain.
The Vingroup conglomerate, chaired by Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong, has extended significant loans to electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast, alongside considerable investments in the company.
Our businesses have affirmed creativity and flexibility through applying innovative strategies, enhancing competitiveness. Therefore, the business community is well aware of the importance of innovation to adapt and seize opportunities.
InnoEx 2024 – the Innovation Forum and Exhibition will be held on August 22 – 23, 2024 at Thiskyhall Sala Exhibition Center, Thu Duc City. The event will gather 150 startups from Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 85 investment funds, and 4,,000 CEOs…
In a recent draft, the Ministry of Industry and Trade maintains the viewpoint that enterprises should calculate petroleum prices based on state-published factors.
Nearly 70% of businesses express confidence in Vietnam's economic growth over the next five years, with many companies ready to recommend Vietnam as an investment destination.
To participate in the supply chain, textile enterprises must change their production strategies through process improvements, innovation in machinery and equipment, technology updates and greening of production stages to enhance quality.
Experts from the Banking Academy's Institute of Scientific Research have proposed solutions to enhance the information transparency of domestic listed companies.
The steel industry faces many difficulties and challenges in the context of international competition and market fluctuations. Therefore, solutions are needed to remove these difficulties and create favorable conditions for the industry.
Recently, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism organized a consultation conference on regulations regarding administrative procedures and business activities in the culture, sports, and tourism sectors for 2024 in Nha Trang city, Khanh Hoa.
Economic and investment relations between South Korea and Vietnam have developed strongly. As a result, Korean businesses have been flocking to Vietnam to seek long-term business and investment opportunities.
Vietnamese enterprises will achieve significant progress in international business activities and contribute positively to the sustainable development if they are cautious and pay more attention to legal factors.
"Many South Korean enterprises investing in Vietnam have created a favorable investment ecosystem", said President Yoon Suk Yeol, while requesting Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to facilitate the participation of South Korean businesses in Vietnam's
The challenges and opportunities for Vietnamese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the context of international integration are increasing, requiring sensitivity and creativity.