Growth potential for small goods groups

Growth potential for small goods groups

A change to VAT regulations for foreign sellers may help level the playing field for domestic producers and traders of small goods.
Japan-Vietnam tie-ups evident in semiconductors

Japan-Vietnam tie-ups evident in semiconductors

Strengthening Vietnam-Japan cooperation in training personnel and developing the semiconductor supply chain is expected to significantly accelerate the growth of the industry.
US tariff move forces trading reevaluation

US tariff move forces trading reevaluation

A rise in US tariffs on imports from other countries could kickstart a global trade conflict, prompting Vietnamese exporters to improve their product quality and diversify export markets to ensure competitiveness.
Assignments set for global financial centre aspirations

Assignments set for global financial centre aspirations

By building an international financial centre, Vietnam could become the world’s capital mobilisation hub. However, there are still many issues regarding resources, infrastructure, and personnel that will need to be resolved.
Foot must remain on pedal to achieve SDGs

Foot must remain on pedal to achieve SDGs

Vietnam may struggle to meet its sustainability commitments by the end of this decade without a more suitable economic growth model, long-term finance solutions, and accelerated implementation across key sectors.
Quality must come first in chip mission

Quality must come first in chip mission

Companies involved in Vietnam’s promising semiconductor manufacturing industry have described how they are going about business and outlined what else must be done for them, and the country, to succeed.
Authorities looks to tackle influx of cheap foreign goods

Authorities looks to tackle influx of cheap foreign goods

More Chinese e-commerce platforms are delivering massive amounts of cheap goods to Vietnam, but authorities are seeking ways to stop tax loss and protect domestic manufacturers.
High-speed rail could yet become reality

High-speed rail could yet become reality

To ensure that a high-speed north-south railway proposal maximises opportunities for socioeconomic breakthroughs, the planning, resource mobilisation, and implementation are undergoing rigorous consideration.
Shake-up for online business regulations

Shake-up for online business regulations

The Ministry of Planning and Investment is studying regulations on the management of specific business registration for e-commerce activities, livestream sales, and business on digital platforms of individuals, which are currently in an uncontrolled state.
Corporations keen for faster means to grow

Corporations keen for faster means to grow

Seeing the potential for strong growth in the supporting and vehicle industries, corporations are requesting new government policies to enable faster expansion.
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