Vietnam targets becoming an upper middle-income country by 2030
Vietnam aims to become an upper middle-income country with a modern industrial base by 2030.
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Vietnam on track to rank among world’s 30 largest economies
- Eco-industrial parks with integrated infrastructure draw rising FDI interest
- 'Promised land' for businesses
- Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee Huynh Van Son worked with the Japan Trade Promotion Group in Ho Chi Minh City
- Vietnam’s southern metropolis targets over 120 bln USD economy in 2025
- Digital solutions strengthened to combat e-commerce fraud, counterfeit goods
- Unlocking potential for Vietnamese firms to reach global heights
- Joint efforts on protecting production areas
- Tay Ninh—An attractive investment destination with preferential policies and synchronous infrastructure
- Vietnam moves to attract higher-quality FDI flows
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Mekong Delta invests in science, technology to increase enhance aquatic product quality
- Significantly reduce congestion of freight vehicles at Moc Bai International Border Gate
- Opening of the 2025 Southern Rural Industrial Products Exhibition Fair in Tay Ninh
- Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee Huynh Van Son worked with the Japan Trade Promotion Group in Ho Chi Minh City
- Tay Ninh develops border economy, aiming at modern center in the South
- Strengthening connections and accompanying investors and businesses in industrial parks
- Eco-industrial parks with integrated infrastructure draw rising FDI interest
- 'Promised land' for businesses
- Vietnam’s southern metropolis targets over 120 bln USD economy in 2025
- Digital solutions strengthened to combat e-commerce fraud, counterfeit goods
After nearly a year of operation, Hanoi's first metro project, the Cat Linh – Ha Dong urban railway has served more than 7.2 million passengers. (Photo: VNA)
A section of Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway in the northern province of Quang Ninh. (Photo: VNA)
