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The application of robots in manufacturing industries is nothing new to the factory floor.
Korean group supports smart city development in Hung Yen
Great pressure is being placed upon the airlines industry’s manpower as a consequence of ambitious schemes to expand aviation fleets and open more runways to cater to new airlines.
Vietnam is striving to improve its stock market’s status and implementing measures to attract portfolio investment, and allowing FDI firms to list would help the country achieve this goal.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is expected to submit to the Government an automobile industry development plan with solutions to supporting auto manufacturing projects in Vietnam.
E-commerce in Viet Nam is growing, however many individuals and businesses are taking advantage of online platforms to sell poor quality and fake goods, harming customers and causing lost tax revenues.
Sharp Electronics Vietnam has complained that Asanzo Vietnam had given fake evidence about its co-operation with Sharp Roxy Hong Kong.
The Vietnamese air freight market has seen remarkable growth in recent years and the momentum is expected to continue, according to the 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Air Freight Logistics Vietnam.
Cumbersome legal requirements are one of the biggest challenges for Vietnamese construction companies, said Nguyen Quoc Hiep, Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Construction Contractors in an interview with VN Economy.
HCM City is working on a logistics development strategy that would make the city a major logistics hub and reduce logistic costs to 16 per cent of Viet Nam's GDP in 2025.
VinaCapital’s Vietnam Opportunity Fund (VOF) has sold its entire holding in Vietjet Aviation JSC (HoSE: VJC).
Viet Nam will have to address some challenges in order to fully grasp the benefits of the EU – Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and its opportunities for the export of agricultural products.
The Vietnam Initiative for Energy Transition (VIET) was officially launched in Hanoi on September 19.
Pho Thin, a renowned family-run pho restaurant in Hanoi for 30 years, has opened its second franchise in Melbourne, Australia after its first in Tokyo in March this year.
India’s setting of quotas for Viet Nam’s incense stick exports to this country has caused domestic incense stick production and export enterprises to face bankruptcy.
Escalating trade tensions and rising protectionism have caused a formidable pressure on Vietnamese steel sector, according to insiders.