Monthly Archives: December 2024

In the midst of a volatile global economic context, Vietnam shines with a GDP growth forecast of 6% by the end of 2024, bringing new momentum into all business sectors, opening up new promising opportunities. During an exchange luncheon with CEO Club members on November 19, 2024, members discussed the promising economic picture in 2025, […]

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These sectors include semiconductor, AI, cloud compuing, big data and blockchain.   Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long has signed the Prime Minister’s directive on enhancing human resource training to support the development of the semiconductor industry and core digital technology sectors. The Directive No 43/CT-TTg, dated December 4, 2024,  aims to create breakthroughs in […]

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Vietnam lawmakers have approved a plan to resume the development of nuclear power to ensure national energy security after an eight-year hiatus. Lawmakers attend a National Assembly meeting on Nov. 30, 2024. Photo courtesy of the National Assembly The National Assembly on Saturday tasked the government with restarting Ninh Thuan Nuclear Power Project in the […]

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Vietnam’s exports this year are expected to reach a new historic height of $420 billion, according to a new report. Exports are expected to grow 18% year-on-year, the biggest growth rate since 2021, a report by Singapore-based bank UOB has shown. As of Nov. 15 exports have reached around $352 billion, slightly lower than last […]

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Google has confirmed the establishment of Google Vietnam, a local entity which supports domestic digital transformation. Advertisers in Vietnam will conduct tax-related procedures with Google Vietnam instead of Google Asia Pacific starting from April 1, 2025, according to an announcement on its website. “We now have a team on the ground to better serve our […]

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Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has said that the government will make every effort to gain economic growth of eight percent in 2025, higher than the rate approved by the legislative National Assembly (NA).   This image shows Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, who has announced the government will strive to gain a […]

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