Since early March 2026, the global environment has become more complex and unpredictable, with rising risks and challenges
President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Ho Sy Hung recently hosted a working session with Mongolia’s Ambassador Jigjee Sereejav to discuss measures to strengthen economic ties, ease logistics bottlenecks, and support businesses in both countries.
Vietnamese and South Korean businesses have signed 73 Memoranda of Understanding spanning a wide range of sectors, including energy, finance, technology, electronics, telecommunications, processing and manufacturing, mechanical engineering, construction, infrastructure, trade, tourism and aviation.
As the world moves into a phase of supply chain realignment and competition for investment among countries and localities intensifies, economic centers are expected not only to expand production but also to improve growth quality and engage more deeply in higher value-added segments of the global value chain.
Since early March 2026, the global environment has become more complex and unpredictable, with rising risks and challenges
No longer pursuing quantity, industrial zones in Bac Ninh are shifting toward selective investment attraction, prioritizing high-tech and environmentally friendly projects.
Amid the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains, Vietnam has continued to affirm its position as a strategic destination for industrial and manufacturing investment.
Tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Thailand is shifting from volume-driven growth to a deeper approach, as visitor flows fluctuate and the need to increase value-added becomes clearer.
As integration deepens, participation in the supply chains of the foreign direct investment (FDI) sector offers both an opportunity and a test of the competitiveness of domestic enterprises. In Bac Ninh, this direction is being put into practice through a clear approach: moving beyond simple connections to focus on raising the standards of domestic firms.