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With the WHO hopeful that the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic has already passed, experts feel that this year will be a transition period for Vietnam to ensure the dual goal of combating the pandemic and boosting economic development.
Digital transformation is both a need and an inevitable trend that will help businesses survive and develop in the Industry 4.0 era, experts say.
Vietnamese businesses are finding it difficult to cope with supply chain breakages as a result of China enforcing strict COVID-19 lockdown policies to curb recent outbreaks.
Government inspectors have found many problems in master’s and doctoral programs at the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS).
The rise in new orders has been slower as some customers have been deterred by sharp price rises, in addition to difficulties in buying materials from China which is imposing stringent Covid-19 restrictions.
89 percent of imports raw materials for domestic production: Ministry
SEA Games 31: Hanoi announces traffic management plan serving sport events
The control of the Covid-19 outbreak has paved the way for a strong economic recovery. Drastic measures need to be taken to speed up the process.
A string of new policies are going to take effect from May including higher credit for students, fees for granting the right to use radio frequencies,
Viet Nam has yet recorded any cases of acute and severe hepatitis of unknown origin in children, said a representative of the Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministry of Health.
During the recent holidays from April 30 to May 3, a total revenue from the country's tourism sector reached about US$962 million with a record of around five million domestic visitors showing a strong revival of the smokeless industry.
There are less than 10 days left until the opening ceremony of the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31) at My Dinh Stadium on May 12.
Hanoi has mobilised nearly 2,000 soldiers, artists, actors, athletes and students from 14 art and sports units to participate in a special art programme at the opening and closing ceremonies of SEA Games 31.
After gaining high growth last year, the insurance industry is forecast to experience a less favourable time in 2022 as many insurers have so far planned lower profit targets or slowing growth compared to last year.
Both the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) and PetroVietnam want to take over the two thermopower plants when foreign investors transfer the plants to Vietnam after 20 years of operation.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the landscape of the food and beverage (F&B) towards digital transformation, which provided bright prospects for the industry when economic activities returned to normal.
A ceramics museum in Bat Trang craft village has been built in a shape inspired by local turntables and ancient kilns, quickly becoming a popular tourist destination in Hanoi.
Vietnam's rice exports to Europe continued to grow in the first quarter of 2022, thanks to the Europe-Vietnam free trade agreement (EVFTA), according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
The trend of opening private stores that only sell one company's products is being revived after the pandemic.
The Japanese company plans to build about 30 trade centers in Vietnam in the period 2021-2030.