Laos-Vietnam to Boost Trade with Slew of New Agreements
Earlier this year, Vietnam and Laos signed a number of key agreements to boost trade. In this light, here’s what trade between the two countries currently looks like.
Vietnam News in Brief: Weekly Roundup March 10
There’s a new app for recruiting seasonal workers, LNG may be on its way, and China’s Sunny Optical is eyeing a US$2.5 billion investment in Vietnam. Here’s this week’s Vietnam news in brief.
France, Vietnam Ministers Meet to Discuss Growing US$5.2 Billion in Two-way Trade
Two-way trade between Vietnam and France is over US$5 billion. Here’s a brief overview of trade between the two.
Strong Ties Between Hainan and Vietnam to Boost Trade for Both
As one of the world’s biggest ports, Hainan will play a key role moving forward in bilateral trade between Vietnam and China. Here’s what their trade engagement looks like now.
Vietnam News in Brief: Weekly Roundup March 3
Manufacturing has bounced back, the Germans are coming to build a recycling plant, and Skoda will be on the streets of Vietnam in May. Here’s this week’s Vietnam News in Brief.
Explainer: Countervailing and Antidumping Duties in Vietnam
With FTAs proliferating around the world, the use of non-tariff barriers is on the rise. Here’s what that means for foreign firms in Vietnam.
Vietnam E-Commerce: Stable in Face of Global Slowdown
Globally, e-commerce is facing a recession, but Vietnam appears well placed to weather the storm. Here’s why.
Vietnam’s Competition Law: Notes for M&A Transactions
Here’s what foreign firms should pay attention to when it comes to Vietnam’s Competition Law and M&A transactions.
Vietnam News in Brief: Week Ending February 24
Retail is booming, real estate is struggling, and investment is on the up and up. Here’s what happened in Vietnam this week.
Vietnam’s Logistics Sector: Opportunities in Air, Sea, and Land Connectivity – Latest Issue of Vietnam Briefing Magazine
We provide readers with an overview of Vietnam’s logistics industry and key opportunities for foreign firms.