China’s customs authorities have approved Vietnam's 246 farming area codes and 97 packaging facility codes that fully meet the requirements for export to the Chinese market.
The Government Committee for Religious Affairs released the white book on religions and religious policies in Vietnam at a conference held by the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications in Hanoi on March 9.
As many as 36 Vietnamese businesses are showcasing their products at the 48th international food and beverage exhibition (Foodex Japan 2023), which kicked off in Tokyo, Japan, on March 7.
Innovation and technology, especially in the field of digital transformation, are priorities for the Government and ministries. Vietnamese women have, over recent years, made great efforts to catch up with these trends, increasingly participating in the digital transformation process and mastering science and technology.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2023, the UN Resident Coordinator, IOM Chief of Mission and Ambassadors from Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Sweden, the UK and the US joined their voices to raise awareness of and advocate for empowering migrant women.
The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak is known as the “Coffee Capital of Vietnam” and the provincial capital Buon Ma Thuot has been built into a destination for the world coffee lovers.
The Ho Chi Minh City Women’s Union held a gathering on Nguyen Hue pedestrian mall in the heart of the city on March 5 on the occasion of the 113th anniversary of International Women’s Day (March 8) and the 1,983rd anniversary of the Hai Ba Trung (Trung Sisters) Uprising.
Vietnam exported over 41,000 tonnes of pepper worth 129 million USD in the first two months of this year, up 35% in volume, but down 7.4% in value over the same period from 2022, according to the Import-Export Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The Cao Phong orange from the northern province of Hoa Binh is now officially put up for sale in the UK, marking the return of this specialty to the global market after over 40 years.
The maintenance and development of the weaving craft not only offer better livelihoods for H’mong women in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang but also attract tourists from home and abroad.
Sharing memories is the best way to enhance social responsibility in promoting cultural heritage values, a recent workshop held in Hanoi by the National Archive Centre heard.