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Redefining Vietnam’s growth model for the era of innovation

Vietnam is moving to establish a new growth model centred on science, innovation and digital transformation, aiming to unlock double-digit growth and...

SMEs, household businesses to be provided with inter-agency legal support

Government has approved a nation-wide inter-agency legal support programmes for small and medium – sized enterprises (SMEs) and household businesses...

Việt Nam – China economic, trade cooperation becomes close, complementary: expert

In 2024, Việt Nam-China trade exceeded 260 billion USD – a level rarely seen in China’s trade relations with foreign partners.

More than 1 million businesses nationwide in operation

The NSO published an analytical report on the state of business development last year on Monday.

Seafood exports rise sharply despite global uncertainty

Despite a challenging global environment, seafood exports topped US$11.3 billion in 2025, a 13 per cent rise from 2024 and in excess of the target...

Ministries step up price controls ahead of Tết

The Ministry of Finance has asked price management to be enhanced ahead Tết (Lunar New Yeat) to prevent abnormal fluctuations during the peak holiday...

VN's agricultural, food products draw attention at Asia’s leading tradeshow

For Vietnamese companies, Indusfood 2026 offers direct access to global buyers, opportunities to connect with distribution partners, insights into...

Food supply will meet Tết demand, says agriculture ministry

Việt Nam has prepared nearly 8.7 million tonnes of meat, 21.4 billion eggs and 1.3 million tonnes of milk to date.

Việt Nam–Japan trade surpasses $50 billion for the first time

The Việt Nam Trade Office in Japan has announced that Việt Nam–Japan trade relations continued to record positive results last year.

High targets, hard choices: companies weigh risks in 2026

As companies enter the 2026 planning season, bold growth targets are being set alongside tighter scrutiny of cash flows, risks, and execution...





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