vinfast to attend global ev show in canada

VinFast to attend global EV show in Canada

VinFast, Vietnam’s first electric vehicle (EV) maker, has announced it will attend the 2023 Fully Charged Live show, held for the first time in Canada from September 8-10.
vietnam and canada share opportunities to achieve net zero

Vietnam and Canada share opportunities to achieve net zero

The path towards net zero was discussed at a workshop themed “Towards Net-Zero: Canada-Vietnam Experience Sharing”, held in Ho Chi Minh City on March 28.
canada pm harper to meet obama next week

Canada PM Harper to meet Obama next week

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will travel to Washington next week to meet with US President Barack Obama, officials said, with a long-delayed trade deal possibly in the works.
canada extends vietnam origin steel sheet deadline

Canada extends Vietnam-origin steel sheet deadline

Early in 2023, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the reopening of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations for Vietnam-origin corrosion-resistant steel sheets. The findings of this investigation are set to be announced on July 17.
room for vietnams seafood exports to canada remains large

Room for Vietnam’s seafood exports to Canada remains large

Canada is a promising market for Vietnam’s aquatic products, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Canada.
asean canada launch negotiations for free trade agreement

ASEAN, Canada launch negotiations for Free Trade Agreement

The launch of negotiations for an ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was officially announced at the 10th ASEAN Economic Ministers – Canada Consultation on November 17.
ford recalls up to 12 million trucks in us canada

Ford recalls up to 1.2 million trucks in US, Canada

Ford is recalling up to 1.22 million older pickup trucks due to a problem which could cause fuel leaks and a risk of fire, the company and US car-safety regulators announced on Monday.
300 vietnamese citizens brought home from canada rok

300 Vietnamese citizens brought home from Canada, RoK

A total of 300 Vietnamese citizens were flown home from Canada and the Republic of Korea (RoK) on August 2 and 3.
vietnamese embassy in canada warns citizens against unlicensed flights

Vietnamese Embassy in Canada warns citizens against unlicensed flights

The Vietnamese Embassy in Canada has warned Vietnamese citizens against engaging in financial transactions with organisations or individuals that pledge to arrange flights back to Vietnam that are not licensed by the Vietnamese government.
starbucks bans personal cups in us canada stores over coronavirus

Starbucks bans personal cups in US, Canada stores over coronavirus

Reusable cups are in vogue for reducing waste but are no longer welcome at Starbucks cafes over fears of the coronavirus, the coffee chain announced.
one dead 5 missing after snowmobiles fall through ice in canada

One dead, 5 missing after snowmobiles fall through ice in Canada

A Canadian guide died and five French tourists were missing after their snowmobiles plunged through ice into freezing water in northern Quebec, Canadian police said Wednesday (Jan 22).
canada to increase oil production 68 pc by 2025

Canada to increase oil production 68 pc by 2025

Oil production in Canada, the largest supplier to the United States, is forecast to jump 68 per cent to 4.7 million barrels per day by 2025, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said Thursday.
vexed canada takes china to wto over canola ban

Vexed Canada takes China to WTO over canola ban

Canada has requested a meeting with Beijing at the World Trade Organization to try to bring an end to China's ban on its canola, Trade Minister Jim Carr announced on Friday (Sep 6).
celine dion returns to canada to kick off world tour

Celine Dion returns to Canada to kick off world tour

After living and crooning for years in Las Vegas, French-Canadian superstar Celine Dion has returned home to Quebec to kick off her first world tour in a decade on Wednesday (Sep 18).
huawei executive in canada court bids to quash extradition

Huawei executive in Canada court, bids to quash extradition

Top Chinese telecom executive Meng Wanzhou and her lawyers headed to court on Monday (Sep 23) to try to have her extradition case thrown out, arguing that her rights were violated.