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Exports in the first months of 2024 have many positive signs, however, businesses and export industries are still facing many challenges and increasing standards of consumers and markets.
MoreExperts and academics have voiced their disapproval against the European Union's move of introducing import restrictions on China's green energy products and technologies.
MoreThe strong growth in exports during the first seven months of this year showed that the quality of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables has been improved to meet the export markets' requirements.
MoreMarket cap rose, alongside trading volume and value, group reports
MoreThe Government needs to promptly issue a mechanism to encourage investment in rooftop solar power due to long-standing problems in the purchasing policy of this type of power, which negatively impact investors as well as causing damages to the State, according to management agencies and businesses in Ho Chi Minh City.
MoreThe draft Law on Digital Technology Industry being developed by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) aims to create a legal framework to promote the development of the industry into an economic sector that contributes in a major way to the country's economy.
MoreWashington needs coordination with Beijing to tackle growing economic woes
MoreSpecial mechanisms and policies must be put in place to encourage investments in the processing of rice by-products, a bold step that helps deliver significant benefits to farmers while contributing to carbon footprint reduction, according to insiders.
MoreVietnam's supporting industries (SI) are becoming increasingly attracting to foreign direct investment (FDI). However, stronger policies are necessary to enable domestic enterprises to make significant breakthroughs in this sector.
MoreAs the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is expected to issue a final determination on its proposed "modifications" of the actions toward China under Section 301, U.S. economists, trade groups and international organizations have voiced concerns and expressed disappointment, warning that the imposition of additional tariffs could hurt U.S. companies and consumers.
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