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In 2022, Vietnam has implemented an unprecedented series of fiscal policies to recover and develop socio-economically after the Covid-19 pandemic.
MoreUnion minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and his Bangladeshi counterpart Tipu Munshi discussed the settlement of trade in Indian rupees in New Delhi on Thursday. The two countries will also likely develop a free trade agreement (FTA) soon.
MoreMore Vietnamese products have been targeted by trade defence mechanisms and barriers as the country entered numerous free trade agreements and integrate further into the global economy.
MoreVietnam is actively seeking more approval from EU member states of its bilateral investment protection deal with this bloc, in a bid to attract more funding.
MoreThere is tremendous potential for French companies to tap into the sustainable development field. Adam Koulaksezian, executive director of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam, discussed with VIR’s Thanh Van about French companies’ initiatives to contribute to the sustainable development of Vietnam.
MoreAccording to an HSBC Research report, 2022 was a year of booming recovery for Vietnam, making the country one of the best performers in Asia.
MoreThe United States is flouting international trade rules by labelling imports from Hong Kong as those from China, the World Trade Organization ruled Wednesday, an outcome that Washington rejects.
MoreTo stay competitive and ensure the marketability of their products, enterprises need to switch to packaging that meets sustainability requirements and is easily recyclable as more and more consumers become aware of environment safety.
MoreThe CFA program enables Vietnam's climate innovators to access technical, financial and expert support in gender equality and social inclusion from the UK.
MoreOn December 9, at the Conference on "Application of digital transformation in the prevention and combat of counterfeiting" organized, many solutions to help businesses both apply digital transformation and prevent counterfeiting were offered.
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