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Forty-five provinces and cities issue logistics service development plans

Forty-five provinces and cities issue logistics service development plans

Forty-five provinces and centrally-run cities have issued logistics service development plans up to this point, while 47 provinces and cities have reported on the implementation of logistics activities over the last year.

Exporting to the Canadian market: Breakthrough opportunity

Exporting to the Canadian market: Breakthrough opportunity

VCN – Canada is currently the 7th largest and most important export market of Vietnam. Many industries such as rice, textiles, spices and processed foods… still have great potential to penetrate the market. However, issues such as logistics costs, increasing competition, and the lack of a strong brand mark for Vietnamese products are problems that enterprises need to overcome to increase exports to Canada.

Wage reform: there are many things to be done

Wage reform: there are many things to be done

VCN – As one of the major and important policies of the Party and State, wage reform has always received great attention and support from workers. The next salary adjustment from July 1 is not simply a salary increase and income increase, but also a comprehensive reform associated with improving the quality and responsibility of the team of officials and civil servants and at the same time attaching with job positions, associated with strengthening responsibility, discipline, and discipline in staff work.

Vietnam – EU’s second biggest coffee supplier in 2023

Vietnam – EU’s second biggest coffee supplier in 2023

With 652,000 tonnes of coffee exported to the EU worth 1.66 billion USD in 2023, Vietnam was the second biggest coffee supplier of the EU in terms of volume and third largest supplier in terms of value.

Foreign investment driven towards new breakthrough phase

Foreign investment driven towards new breakthrough phase

Vietnam has so far drawn nearly 500 billion USD in registered FDI capital after nearly four decades of opening up its economy, with investment quality improvement considered a key task for a new breakthrough phase ahead, the Ha Noi Moi newspaper assessed in its recent article.

Considering request to anti-dumping investigation on imported hot-rolled HRC steel

Considering request to anti-dumping investigation on imported hot-rolled HRC steel

VCN – Regarding the proposal to initiate an anti-dumping investigation on HRC hot-rolled steel products imported from China to Vietnam, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan emphasized the needs of complete basis and evidence to demonstrate whether an anti-dumping investigation should be applied or not.

Dual benefits for the wood industry from creating carbon credits

Dual benefits for the wood industry from creating carbon credits

VCN – Investing in sustainable development and reducing emissions not only helps the wood industry gain more revenue from carbon credits but also helps increase competitiveness and the ability to penetrate large markets, bringing higher value to Vietnam’s exported wooden furniture.

Vietnamese products innovate to conquer the global market

Vietnamese products innovate to conquer the global market

VCN – Faced with the constantly evolving global market and increasing competition, Vietnamese enterprises have proactively innovated in various aspects to captivate consumers and secure a firm position on the international stage.

Reduce the number of licenses and inspection volume by 90 percent and 95 percent, respectively, thanks to the Decree No. 15

Reduce the number of licenses and inspection volume by 90 percent and 95 percent, respectively, thanks to the Decree No. 15

VCN – A survey of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) shows that, thanks to the Decree No. 15, enterprises can significantly reduce time, costs and risks; have more opportunities to diversify production and business activities.

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