Industries

Cà Mau steps up drive to remove European restrictions on fishing

As one of the nation’s four key fishing grounds, Cà Mau views the fight against IUU fishing as both an urgent and long-term mission.

Livestock industry must make haste on transformation

A report by the Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health says over 30 per cent of domestic livestock output still from small-scale...

VN urged to boost productivity and skills for sustainable growth

As traditional growth engines are losing steam, measures must be taken to improve the country's total factor productivity (TFP).

Firms encouraged to leverage EVFTA rules to boost exports to EU

The rate at which Vietnamese exporters are utilising tariff incentives remains below expectations. A major reason is that many products still fail to...

New decree aims to boost Việt Nam’s supporting industries

Supporting industries are seen as a key foundation for promoting the sustainable development of Việt Nam's economy, reducing reliance on imported raw...

Seafood industry urged to seek growth at home

Despite successful finding its way onto tables in more than 170 countries and meeting the world’s toughest quality standards, Việt Nam’s seafood is...

Việt Nam’s export turnover predicted to hit $900 billion in 2025

Việt Nam’s total import-export turnover in 2025 is expected to reach a new milestone of around US$900 billion, according to the Ministry of Industry...

Businesses optimistic about production and business situation

More than 40 per cent of businesses assess that their production and business situation will improve, while over 41 per cent consider it stable in...

VN to send delegation to US for tariff negotiations

Negotiations are being conducted based on the principles of openness, constructiveness, equality, respect for each other's independence...

Việt Nam’s retail sales top $195 billion in nine months

In September alone, total retail sales of consumer goods and services were estimated at VNĐ598.7 trillion, up 2 per cent from August and 11.3 per...





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