Logistics groups must work to mitigate Red Sea route tensions

Logistics groups must work to mitigate Red Sea route tensions

Instability in the Red Sea is affecting businesses in Vietnam, and demonstrating the prolonged weakness of the domestic logistics industry.
Increased goods transport via the skies on the cards

Increased goods transport via the skies on the cards

Vietnam is working on a number of measures to reduce logistics costs and improve competitiveness amid increasingly international economic integration.
HR paramount for developing logistics

HR paramount for developing logistics

The Vietnamese logistics sector is in high need of qualified human resources to serve fast-paced growth. Nguyen Tuong, deputy secretary general of the Vietnam Logistics Business Association, gives an analysis of the manpower demand and solutions for development.
Business wary of 2020 oil projections

Business wary of 2020 oil projections

While global oil supplies in 2019 were vulnerable, the fluctuations have not affected long-term petrol prices, yet business plans for some in the market in 2020 remain complicated.
Cross-border developments advance logistics

Cross-border developments advance logistics

Vietnamese logistics is taking flight with new movements among international investors. Nguyen Tuong, deputy secretary general of the Vietnam Logistics Business Association, details the future trends via the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, and presence of other Asian nations in the country.