
(VEN) - Mekong Delta provinces are promoting regional links and international cooperation in order to implement Vietnam’s free trade commitments and boost local development in the country’s south.

Việt Nam will continue to fulfill its international commitments so that it can take full advantage of the EU-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and recover its economy amid a resurgence of COVID-19 pandemic.

(VEN) - The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) will take effect on August 1, 2020, creating opportunities for French businesses to cooperate with Vietnamese partners in sectors where they have advantages, such as energy, agriculture, support industries and food processing.

(VEN) - Vietnam-US healthcare cooperation in general, and in coping with the Covid-19 epidemic in particular, has achieved positive results in terms of information exchange.

(VEN) - Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Ngoc Luong, director of the National Hospital of Endocrinology in Hanoi, has trained hundreds of domestic and foreign doctors in the thyroid laparoscopy technique he developed.

(VEN) - A shipment of two tonnes of medical and antimicrobial face masks gifted by Hanoi to New York City to help combat the Covid-19 pandemic has arrived in the Big Apple.

(VEN) - Vietnam and India have great potential for boosting cooperation, trade and investment in pharmaceuticals and healthcare.

The Ministry of Finance and the New Zealand Treasury signed a memorandum of financial co-operation on Thursday.

Universal health coverage expansion has become a priority for medical cooperation between Vietnam’s Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Vietnam is a highly potential market for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of Germany, President of the German Association for Small- and Medium-sized Businesses (BVMW) Mario Ohoven said at a recent workshop in Berlin.

ASEAN sub-regional frameworks are playing more and more important role in building ASEAN Community and this co-operation should be further enhanced in the future, said Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh.

(VEN) - It is a landmark year for B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited. It celebrates its 25th anniversary in Thailand and its two-decade plus presence in Vietnam, having invested around US$650-700 million in the country. Preeyanart Soontornwata, President of B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited, talked about the company’s hopes for the largest solar power project in Vietnam and measures to sustain and thrive during the challenging time of the Covid-19 pandemic in an interview with Vietnam Economic News’
My Phung.

(VEN) - Srithai (Vietnam) Co., Ltd, which became a wholly foreign-owned company in 2003 after starting out as a joint venture in 1996, sees favorable conditions for business expansion in the country.

Over the past nearly three decades, about 3,000 Vietnamese doctors have been trained in French hospitals; dozens of cooperation programs in various fields, such as doctor training, disease diagnosis and treatment technology and skill transfer, preventive medicine, public healthcare and scientific research, have been implemented between the two countries.

(VEN) - Despite Covid-19 impacts, representatives of Thai businesses are confident of growth opportunities and the potential for succeeding in Vietnam.

(VEN) - The Bangkok Bank is sanguine of its unique products and services that will help the bank thrive in a well-managed economy.

(VEN) - Thailand’s Super Energy Corporation has been available in Vietnam since 2017 with the lofty ambition of being a dominant player in the renewable sector.

(VEN) - The Thai Business Association, better known as TBA, is a non-governmental non-profit organization established in Vietnam in 1999. It is one of the oldest such organizations in the ASEAN bloc. Its main objective is to strengthen and support the Thai business community in Vietnam as also build relationships with other communities with several measures including organizing seminars, conferences and other networking events.

(VEN) - Foodtech JSC, a leading canned tuna exporter in Vietnam, has run at full capacity in which physical distancing permits, considering the widespread impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

(VEN) - As the leading sustainable enterprise originated from Thailand, throughout three decades of operation in Vietnam, the 108-year-old corporation SCG has contributed greatly to the economic development as well as the living quality of communities across the country.

(VEN) - Thailand and Vietnam are leaving no stone unturned to overcome Covid-19 created obstacles to bilateral trade and investment relations, a Thai official says.

(VEN) - Spotting early Vietnam’s industrial estate development potential with a keen government and clear investment policies, leading Thai developer AMATA entered the country in 1994. Today, having invested more than US$270 million in the country, the company is preparing to exploit Industry 4.0 era growth opportunities, says Somhatai Panichewa, CEO of AMATA VN PCL.

(VEN) - Thai food corporation C.P. targets balanced growth that benefits the country, its people and the business, says its CEO Montri Suwanposri.

(VEN) - The forging of closer bonds between the leadership and people of Thailand and Vietnam has been a constant, Apirat Sugondhabhirom, Thai Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, told Vietnam Economic News’ My Phung.

(VEN) - Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc chaired the 36th ASEAN Summit on June 26 held online, with regional leaders reaffirming the bloc’s cohesion and responsiveness for the sake of common peace, stability and prosperity.

Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam Yerlan Baizhanov highlighted the long-standing relationship between the two countries at a press conference in Hanoi on July 3.

With huge potential for comprehensive cooperation, Vietnam and the US are boosting two-way trade in a more balanced manner to ensure sustainable development, experts have said.

The World Bank and the Government of Australia recently agreed to provide Vietnam with additional aid worth AUD5 million to help the country in restoring its economy and assisting people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Along with bringing into play their internal resources, many hospitals in the capital have been strengthening international cooperation and improving the quality of disease diagnosis and treatment activities to achieve a smart, international standard healthcare system.

The 28th meeting of the Senior Officials’ Committee for the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (SOCA) was held via video conference under the chair of Vietnam’s Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs on June 22.