At a time when Vietnam’s auto sector has been spending nearly US$10 billion on imported components, export competitiveness remains limited and underdeveloped, and the global economy is reshaping supply chains, the industry stands at a major turning point with clear opportunities to move toward technological and manufacturing self-reliance.
As businesses pay closer attention to corporate governance standards, social responsibility, and sustainable development, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Vietnam recently held a working session to discuss strategic directions for cooperation.
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.
At a time when Vietnam’s auto sector has been spending nearly US$10 billion on imported components, export competitiveness remains limited and underdeveloped, and the global economy is reshaping supply chains, the industry stands at a major turning point with clear opportunities to move toward technological and manufacturing self-reliance.
Digital transformation combined with green transformation not only helps Vietnamese enterprises meet market requirements, but also supports the rise of a new generation of dual-transformation companies that are more modern, more transparent, and more sustainable.
The Can Tho Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (CEPIZA) serves as the focal agency for industrial development, carrying out its state management responsibilities while acting as a reliable link between the government and the business community.
Visa (NYSE: V), a global leader in digital payments, in partnership with Hanoi Metro Company, announced the launch of a fully interoperable open-loop payment system across Hanoi’s metro network, covering Line 2A (Cat Linh – Ha Dong) and Line 3.1 (Nhon – Hanoi Station).
Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve is considered a “green lung” of significant ecological value for the Mekong Delta. The site has received direction from senior leaders, including former Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man.
In 2025, Phu Tho delivered strong economic results with growth reaching 10.52%, placing it among the highest in the country.