Investing in Aquaculture in Vietnam
Vietnam has ambitious plans for its aquaculture industry. This article outlines these plans, highlights challenges confronting the industry, and explores potential opportunities for foreign companies.
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.
Foreign Universities and Higher Education in Vietnam
The number of Vietnamese students studying at foreign institutions or in joint training programs has seen rapid growth in recent years. Here’s where that growth is.
EU Due Diligence Directive and Supply Chains in Vietnam
EU member states are enacting corporate sustainability due diligence laws. Here’s what that means for foreign and domestic firms in Vietnam.
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.