Hiệp hội Thiết bị Bán dẫn Nhật Bản (SEAJ) dự báo doanh số bán thiết bị bán dẫn của nước này sẽ tăng 27% lên 4.030 tỷ yen (27 tỷ USD) trong năm tài chính bắt đầu từ tháng 4/2024 nhờ trí tuệ nhân tạo.
According to the Vietnam Confederation of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), the draft Government Resolution has set a target of 1.5 million enterprises to be fully operational by 2025 in the country.
The construction sector has expected that 65 percent of its workforce will be trained by 2020.
Southeast Asia will be the fastest growing region for co-location data centres over the next five years, with its market size expanding by a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13 percent during 2019-2024, according to a report released on August 19 by Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm.
Ceramic industry operators worldwide will display technology innovations at the ASEAN Ceramics 2019 to develop their potential and enhance competitiveness in the international market. Meanwhile the Thai ceramics industry has set a goal to grow by 10 percent in 2019.
The Ministry of Construction has green-lighted Kien Giang province's proposal to suspend the master plan to develop Phu Quoc Island into a special administrative-economic zone (SEZ).
Since the beginning of July, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Japan's Fukuoka prefecture has carried out a host of activities marking its decade of working to enhance Vietnam – Japan ties.
Foreign direct investment (FDI), especially in southern provinces, is expected to increase sharply with a number of billion-dollar projects in the pipeline, according to the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA).
The Electricity Vietnam's Central Power Corporation (EVNCPC) aims to raise rooftop solar power output to 48 MWp this year, said the company on June 18.
Over 890 projects in infrastructure with total investment of 221 trillion VND (9.43 billion USD) are being carried out by in the Mekong Delta by 898 businesses from Ho Chi Minh City, according to statistics of the municipal People's Committee.
Only three state-owned enterprises (SOEs) got the nod from authorized agencies for their equitisation plans in the first five months of this year, lifting the total number of companies to have plans approved by the end of May 2019 to 30, according to the Ministry of Finance.