In February alone, the city secured 232.8 million USD in FDI. The figure included 37 newly licensed projects worth 5.6 million USD, nine existing projects with additional capital of 222 million USD, and 20 instances of capital contribution and share purchases by foreign investors totaling 5.2 million USD.
“In 2026 – the starting year of Vietnam’s era of national rise, the business community, especially the private sector with its established position and political role, will take the lead in contributing to national prosperity, implementing a new growth model, and realizing the 100-year goal set by the Party,” affirmed Ass. Prof., Dr. Ho Sy Hung, President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday hosted Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam Karl Van Den Bossche to discuss ways to further advance bilateral ties, particularly in economic cooperation and support for Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange.
The Government targets to provide vocational training for 1.5 million rural adults annually through 2030, of whom 70 percent will receive non-agricultural vocational training.
For decades, Vietnam has been an export-driven economy, with growth supported by sectors such as textiles and agricultural products including cashews, coffee, and vegetables.
In February alone, the city secured 232.8 million USD in FDI. The figure included 37 newly licensed projects worth 5.6 million USD, nine existing projects with additional capital of 222 million USD, and 20 instances of capital contribution and share purchases by foreign investors totaling 5.2 million USD.
Saigon Centre, Keppel’s flagship mixed-use development in Vietnam, has achieved a significant sustainability milestone with its office and serviced apartment components awarded LEED Platinum, and its retail mall component receiving LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Marking a joyful start to 2026, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai unveils, An Insider Journey Through Hoi An’s Craft and Cuisine, a newly curated signature experience, offering rare access to people, practices and places that reveal a side of Hoi An seldom found on travel sites or social media.
Hanoi’s craft villages play an important role in the city’s and the nation’s economic, cultural, and social development.