The Mekong Delta region, located on the maritime route in the centre of the ASEAN region, has great potential to draw strong investment waves from countries, especially neighbouring nations.
Vietnam’s rivers and coastal routes connect with those in neighbouring countries, opening up opportunities for cross-border waterway transport cooperation and socio-economic benefits for the countries. Over the past time, Vietnam has actively promoted international cooperation in inland waterway transport.
In recent years, Vietnam's agriculture has made a strong transformation, with market-oriented agricultural production, bringing about high quality and added value to producers and farmers. However, the agricultural production process also generates a large amount of waste and by-products, which, if not managed properly, will pollute the environment and waste organic matter.
In the current context of worsening air pollution, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an inevitable trend in the global automobile industry, and Vietnam is no exception. In particular, Vietnam is considered a high-potential market for electric cars in the near future.
Vietnamese digital technology enterprises are entering a new stage of development, going global, bringing their ‘Made-in-Vietnam’ products and services abroad, solving the problem of digital transformation, and developing the country’s digital economy.
The victory on April 30, 1975 is a glorious milestone in the history of Vietnam. The day April 30 was a historic date when the North and the South of the country were reunified.
Rice is one of the largest staple exports of Vietnam. Despite numerous difficulties such as climate change, geo-political uncertainties, and surging inflation, rice exports have made great strides in terms of volume and value.
Since Vietnam and the Netherlands set up their diplomatic relations on April 9, 1973, the two sides have jointly developed a sound friendship and cooperation across all fields, from politics, economy, and education to defence and security.
The Mekong Delta region needs to sketch out a direction for sustainable, safe and long-term agriculture development, thus promoting the development of the green economy and enhancing the competitiveness of local farm products, said insiders.
Vietnam and Malaysia enjoyed close ties even before they officially set up diplomatic relations on March 30, 1973. Over the past five decades, the bilateral relationship has been continuously reinforced and promoted across all fields from politics and diplomacy to defence and security, as well as economy and culture.
On this day 50 years ago (March 23, 1973) when Vietnam was still struggling for national liberation and reunification, Italy officially established diplomatic ties with the Southeast Asian nation.
Introduced to Vietnam in the mid-nineteenth century, coffee has become one of the country’s main industrial crops. Vietnam is now the world's largest producer of Robusta and second largest coffee exporter.