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Image: Major foreign manufacturers provide opportunities for support industries

Major foreign manufacturers provide opportunities for support industries

The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the supply of goods of large enterprises in the global support industry, providing an opportunity for Vietnam's support industries to promote internal resources to meet buyers’ needs.

Image: Dong Nai Province helps industrial producers apply advanced machinery

Dong Nai Province helps industrial producers apply advanced machinery

(VEN) - Helping rural industrial producers apply advanced machinery and equipment has become a top priority of the Industry Promotion Center of Dong Nai Province as the provincial industry promotion sector helps enterprises maintain operational stability

Image: Vietnam mulls solutions to boost support industry development

Vietnam mulls solutions to boost support industry development

(VEN) - Vietnam currently has about 500 manufacturing enterprises engaged in support industries, accounting for around 0.2 percent of the country’s nearly one million enterprises. These are very low figures compared to other ASEAN countries.

Image: Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province resumes industry promotion projects

Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province resumes industry promotion projects

(VEN) - The Industry Promotion Center of the southeastern coastal province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau will realize industry promotion programs and projects on a flexible basis in 2022 to make them most efficient and practical.

Image: Vietnam strives to ease raw material dependence

Vietnam strives to ease raw material dependence

The development of supporting industries, and independence of raw material and component supplies is one of the core challenges for the sustainable long-term development of Vietnam's industrial sector.

Image: Quality makes a brand

Quality makes a brand

Quy Huong yellow sticky rice of Sao Khue Trading Joint Stock Company (Thanh Hoa Province) was recognized in 2021 as a typical rural industrial product at national level.

Image: Ministry of Industry and Trade looks back at 2021 with satisfaction

Ministry of Industry and Trade looks back at 2021 with satisfaction

(VEN) - Despite the complicated Covid-19 pandemic, foreign trade achieved encouraging results in 2021 while the domestic market was kept stable and energy security was maintained.

Image: Local content of Vietnamese cars slow to grow

Local content of Vietnamese cars slow to grow

(VEN) - A car is made with about 30,000 components, but up to 80 percent of the components used in Vietnam’s car assembly plants are imported and the remaining domestically produced ones are mainly cumbersome, simple devices.

Image: FDI in supporting industry bolsters domestic production

FDI in supporting industry bolsters domestic production

In keeping with the growing global trend of adjusting to life alongside the Covid-19 pandemic, investors and large corporations continue to expand their investment abroad.

Image: SCG continues to expand investments in the petrochemical industry in Vietnam

SCG continues to expand investments in the petrochemical industry in Vietnam

(VEN) - Thailand’s SCG President & CEO had a courtesy meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh at the Government Office on February 16 to seek for a guidance on the expansion of Long Son Petrochemicals Complex phase 2 (LSP2) in Ba Ria-Vung T

Image: PM asks Thai investors to apply latest technologies in large-scale oil refining project in Vietnam

PM asks Thai investors to apply latest technologies in large-scale oil refining project in Vietnam

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SCG) and Amata Vietnam to apply latest technologies in the 5-billion-USD oil refining and petrochemical project in Vietnam.

Image: The US competition law is a direct attack on the crypto industry, the government picks winners and losers

The US competition law is a direct attack on the crypto industry, the government picks winners and losers

US Senator Cynthia Lummis says the recently introduced US Competition Act of 2022 is a direct attack on the crypto