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In the first months of 2024, import and export goods through many seaports have changed positively, port operators have applied many solutions to meet business requirements.
MoreVietnamese Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan Nguyen Thanh Hai attended the 3rd Nepal Investment Summit on April 28-29 at the invitation of Nepali Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun.
MoreEuropean Commission warns BYD, SAIC and Geely that their lack of cooperation frees its hands to impose higher penalties, letters seen by POLITICO show.
MoreVietnam is always considered one of the most dynamic and open economies in the world, the 4th largest economy in ASEAN and the 40th largest in the world. However, in the context of a highly competitive economy, the issue of branding is still a weakness of Vietnamese businesses.
MoreBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks with President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Hiroshima on May 20, 2023. (Photo Courtesy of Presidential Press Bureau) Jakarta. The UK wants Indonesia to follow in its footsteps in joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), saying that it will help with Jakarta’s candidacy.
MoreGiven the shared goal of achieving net zero emissions, the Việt Nam Trade Office in Thailand will actively seek opportunities to connect enterprises in climate change response sectors.
MoreISSUES on the rules of origin concerning the Philippine garments sector and carbon emission standards, among others, are expected to be covered by the talks for a free trade deal between the Philippines and the 27-member bloc European Union (EU), which is set to resume in October of this year, according to Trade Undersecretary Allan B. Gepty, the Philippines’s chief negotiator for the trade deal.
MoreDirect power purchase through the national grid will also help prevent the complicatedness in management and will not require huge investment in the infrastructure system.
MoreImplementing protectionist policies to restrict so-called overcapacity, which limits market competition and protects backward production capacity, will cause serious damage to global industrial development and the home country, Wenhui Daily reported on April 21, quoting experts.
MoreTomorrow, the European Parliament will put the final seal on the first EU law to ban products made with forced labour from reaching the EU market, regardless if they were made in the EU or any third country. Shirts, shoes or cars, made by enslaved Uyghurs, Turkmens, or forced workers anywhere, should not be sold in our shops or online anymore.
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