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A bad omen for export companies

The global economic slump has weighed heavily on Vietnam’s key product exports, placing labor-intensive enterprises in the billion-dollar export “club” in peril Leading exports hit hard Since last August, a lack of orders has forced firms to cut working hours and lay off employees. As a result,

Image: Different taste of Long Xuyen broken rice

Different taste of Long Xuyen broken rice

Although there are many types of broken rice served in different regions, Long Xuyen broken rice has its own characteristics that visitors cannot ignore when visiting An Giang. The difference between broken rice in other regions and Long Xuyen is that the broken rice grain of Long Xuyen is two to

India’s New Foreign Trade Policy 2023 in Effect from April 1: Key Points

India’s Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023 will be dynamic and open to consultative feedback with a target of US$2 trillion exports by 2030.

Vietnam a potential market for shoppertainment: report

Vietnam is one of the most potential markets in the Asia-Pacific region for shoppertainment - a trend that combines online shopping with entertainment, according to a report named “Shoppertainment: APAC’s Trillion-Dollar Opportunity” by the US-based Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and TikTok.

Vietnam, Australia seek to expand trade cooperation

Solutions to promote trade cooperation between Vietnam and Australia and the implementation of the Australia-Vietnam Enhanced Economic Engagement Strategy (EEES) were tabled at an online meeting on March 30 in Hanoi.

Diversity and inclusion contribute to better business performance: UNICEF official

UNICEF Vietnam’s Chief of Social Policy and Governance, has granted an interview to Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper to discuss the role of diversity and inclusion in the operation of businesses, and suggest several effective measures for Vietnamese enterprises to design a development roadmap to ensure

Is Now the Right Time to Enter Vietnam’s Retail Market?

Trang Do, the Head of Retail Services at Colliers Vietnam, told VnEconomy that this year is an opportune moment for retail brands to expand into the Vietnam market. In order to ensure success, however, there are a few things foreign retail brands should know.

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Vietnam plans to have 1.5 million businesses in 2025

HCMC – The Government wants the private sector to be a main driver in the country’s development, with a target of establishing 1.5 million businesses by 2025. Half of the 1.5 million domestic enterprises would be medium and large-sized, according to the Government’s Resolution 45 issued today,

Israel and Vietnam heading to deal

Vietnam and Israel are preparing to sign a bilateral free trade agreement to beef up trade and investment ties, with the Middle Eastern country eager to engage in high-tech agricultural projects in the Southeast Asian market.

U.S. weighs restarting coconut imports from Vietnam

The U.S. is considering resuming fresh coconut imports from Vietnam, which have been affected by a tightened pest risk control policy.

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HCMC warns of overlapping diseases

HCMC – The HCMC government has urged local medical facilities to take action in response to the spread of dengue fever and the Marburg virus. The city People’s Committee asked the Health Department to monitor passengers from high-risk areas and have contingency plans for coping with public health

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How to Upgrade your Marketing Skills

It’s a simple thing to understand, when you’ve been in something for a long, it can become stale. Marketing is a field where energy and being up to date with the latest trends are important. However, it can become difficult after a while. There is always something new happening and incorporating it