Vietnam and France have long-standing ties and deep connections in areas such as history, culture, education, politics and economy. In an interview with The Saigon Times, Emmanuelle Pavillon-Grosser, consul general of France in HCMC, talked about potentials and expectations for enhancing bilateral
Restaurant owners fear the tourist city of Hoi An might stumble into the trap of low-cost tourism, reducing the value of the old town A businessperson operating an age-old restaurant on the bank of the Hoai River in Hoi An City recently said that Hoi An has been seeing many tourists from Hanoi,
People talk about love all year round, but Valentine’s Day made its presence more vivid than ever in February. For this special occasion, The Saigon Times spoke with Aaron Solomon Lorenz (Aaron) from Michigan of the U.S. and Ai Chi My Nguyen (Chi) from HCMC, Vietnam about their journey together.
Textile and garment firms have been through a roller coaster ride, with profits going up in the first half of 2022 and nosediving during the second half. Financial problems plague apparel firms The textile and garment industry has steadily recovered from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. It
There is an essential need to improve the quality of Vietnamese rice products. However, the rice industry should strive to satisfy market demand instead of just focusing on what it wants to do. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has sought feedback from the Mekong Delta authorities
An industrial strategy that is divergent and lacks concentration has resulted in industrial fragmentation, eroding the competitiveness of local industries. Industrial development breakthroughs can only be achieved when such a situation is addressed. Industrialization, from a local perspective, has
Having lived in Vietnam for 15 years and set up companies in the country, Timen Swijtink decided to launch a premium and high-quality coffee brand – Lacaph—which is all about Vietnam. In an interview with The Saigon Times, the Dutchman said he established Lacaph to create more value for the
Dynamics for global growth are seen weakening in 2023, posing challenges for Vietnamese enterprises in the coming time. Managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva has recently warned of more setbacks for the global economy in 2023, as three economic powerhouses
Local businesses have increasingly promoted multi-channel selling to boost revenues, particularly by combining digital and conventional operations. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), prioritizing digital transformation appears to be at the pinnacle of the efforts to maximize profits
The boom of e-commerce in Vietnam has opened up novel opportunities and posed looming challenges to the economy. Although the marketplace looks promising for businesses and consumers, Vietnam’s digital commerce has a long way to go before reaching its full potential. In an email interview with The
When it comes to Japan, many people might think of a world-leading creator of advanced high-tech equipment. However, the country of the rising sun is famous for agricultural, fishery, and food products which are being promoted to export to many countries, including Vietnam. In an interview with
This new form of exercise in the water has recently been available in HCMC, which takes quite a few workout lovers by surprise. Pilates, a system of exercises originating from the West, has been present in Vietnam for over a decade. Recently, aqua pilates – simple but effective workouts in the