Despite escalating global uncertainties and the looming threat of reciprocal tariffs from the US, Vietnam remains committed to its ambitious GDP growth target of 8% for 2025.
As foreign exporters increasingly exploit Vietnam as a transshipment hub to bypass trade remedies in third countries, Vietnamese authorities are ramping up efforts to prevent origin fraud.
Terminal 3, now the largest domestic passenger terminal in Vietnam, boasts an annual capacity of 20 million passengers, increasing Tan Son Nhat International Airport's total capacity to 50 million.
PM Pham Minh Chinh Chinh noted that building a harmonious and modern infrastructure system is one of the three strategic breakthroughs identified by the country.
Almost 70 cadets from Vietnam’s Army Officer College 1 will join the grand military parade in Red Square, Moscow in celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory Day on May 9.
The seminar titled US Countervailing Tariffs and Vietnam’s Corporate Response, organised by VCCI has attracted significant attention and participation from economic experts and the business community.
Bui Dinh Khanh, a suspected drug trafficker believed to have fired the shots that killed a police officer during a narcotics raid, was apprehended late on April 18 after nearly a day on the run.
The Vietnam Energy Association and the China Electricity Council (CEC) will co-host the Vietnam – China – ASEAN Energy Expo 2025 and the Vietnam – China – ASEAN International Energy Forum 2025.
More than 20 international delegations will attend the grand parade in HCM City to mark the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification.
Several major gold shops in Hanoi continued to see long queues of customers on April 18 despite no stock, as demand for gold remained high amid volatile prices.
The Ministry of Construction has approved the updated master plan for Phu Quoc International Airport for 2021-2030, including construction of an additional passenger terminal and a second runway.
After 32 years of living in Norway with her adoptive parents, Kjersti Binh Hegna has returned to Vietnam in a deeply personal quest to find the mother she has never met.