Vietnam's fruit and vegetable sector aims to achieve 8 billion USD in export revenue in 2025, building on significant market expansion and sound growth.
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One commune one product program: Towards building sustainable new-style rural
One commune one product program was born. It is very important to the process of building a new-style rural.
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Mekong Delta needs more investment in transport infrastructure
Investment in transport infrastructure in the Mekong Delta is key to boosting exports of local agricultural and seafood products, according to experts.
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2021: Duc Hoa allocated more than 800 billion VND for public investment
According to Chairman of the Duc Hoa district People's Committee - Le Truong Chinh, the district will allocate 807 billion VND for public investment capital in the area in 2021 according to the plan.
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MoIT proposes 35 percent cap on foreign investment in petrol market
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed a 35 percent cap on foreign investment in local oil and petrol businesses, but said it was open to scrapping the regulation.
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Ben Luc: 1,200 hectares of high-tech lemons planted
In the past time, Ben Luc district of Long An province is stepping up producing and applying high technology on lemon trees and achieving certain results.
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More people in rural areas shopping online
As COVID-19 cases have been on the decline around the world and vaccination programmes have been rolled out in many countries, agencies and businesses at home and abroad are hopeful.
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Vietnam’s GDP projected to expand 6.5 percent in 2021: IMF
Vietnam’s economy is set to grow at 6.5 percent this year, higher than the global average of 6 percent, as it shrugs off the impacts of COVID-19 pandemicon April 7.
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E-commerce platform a boost for Vietnam’s exports to EU
The recent debut of the Vietnam-EU e-commerce platform (VEFTA) is expected to boost Vietnam’s exports to the EU market, experts have said.
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Stable supporting industries crucial to local manufacturing
Stable supporting industries and restructuring of chains for industrial production are crucial to improving the country’s manufacturing sector, according to Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Chau Thanh: 5,500 hectares of high-tech dragon fruit built
Recently, Chau Thanh district of Long An province focused on applying high technology in producing dragon fruit, it initially brings efficiency.
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Land fund expanded to attract investors
Facing the fact that the clean land fund eligible to receive investors in Industrial Parks is very few, Long An province is focusing on promoting investors to invest, build and complete the planned IPs to attract investment.
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Oil and gas companies expect good performance in Q1
Many Vietnamese companies in the oil and gas field might post positive results in the first quarter of 2021 thanks to the strong rally of crude oil in the international market.
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