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Vietnam Clothing Suppliers 2026: Factory Visits, ESG, IP & More
Vietnam clothing suppliers are many and varied, producing any number of items of clothing from shoes to hats and everything in between. This is off the back of low labour costs and a long history of making clothing, both bespoke and mass manufactured.
Vietnam Airports 2026: Foreign Ownership Limits, Main Airports & More
Vietnam’s airports have been a critical component in Vietnam’s economic development. They are the main entry point for most foreign investors, they facilitate millions of dollars of trade via air freight every day, and they have commanded huge amounts of public investment spurring the country’s economic growth. But Vietnam’s key airports are near, if not over capacity, and expansions are sorely needed. This, however, will take huge amounts of money as well as expertise and support. With this in mind, this guide runs through Vietnam airports, including their needs and development plans…
Vietnam’s VN-Index down 115.05 points, foreign traders net-sell US$14.16 million, Monday
The VN-Index closed at 1,652.79, down 115.05 points or 6.51 percent, with a total trading value of VND 41,029.92 billion or US$1557.11 million, and foreign traders net-selling US$14.16 million worth of equities, Monday, according to the latest data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange.
Vietnam C.bank weakens central exchange rate, black market dong weaker, March 09, 2026
On March 9, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 27,150, and the sell rate was VND 27,200, a change of 300 and 300, respectively, for a mid-market rate of VND 27,175 (up 1.12 percent), according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Tourists arriving in Vietnam from Asia down 10.8 percent in February
In February, Asia accounted for 1,609,363 tourist arrivals, a decrease of -10.80 percent from January, according to the latest data from Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism.
Televisions production in Vietnam down 37.02 percent in February
Vietnam produced 1,478.91 thousand televisions in February, down 37.02 percent from 1,185.56 thousand in January, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Logistics in Vietnam 2026: Shipping, Ports, Customs & Warehousing
Logistics in Vietnam are becoming more and more important to Vietnam’s economy. This is in line with booming international trade, the result of a myriad of free trade agreements combined with an abundance of low-cost labour, and generous tax incentives. This article explores this growing sector.
Manufacturing in Vietnam 2026: Growth, Options & Other Key Considerations
Vietnam’s manufacturing sector is in the middle of a boom period. In just over two decades the country has gone from relatively underdeveloped to a thriving hub of activity on the back of a manufacturing sector that has brought millions of jobs to the country.
Capital Gains Tax in Vietnam 2026: Rates & Rules
Capital gains tax in Vietnam–more commonly referred to by its acronym CGT–is a tax on profits earned from the sale or transfer of assets, such as securities, real estate, or capital in a business. The tax applies to both individuals and corporations, but the rates and methods of calculation vary depending on the type of asset and the entity involved. Here are the key details.
Vietnam’s Law on Education: Key Regulations & Takeaways
Vietnam’s Law on Education recognizes the growing importance of private and international educational institutions in enhancing the country’s educational offerings. This is in response to increasing demand for diverse educational options, driven by economic growth, a rising middle class, and international integration. The government regulates these institutions to ensure they meet quality standards while also encouraging their growth as part of a multi-tiered education system.
How to Import and Sell Products in Vietnam 2026: Business, Regulations & Distribution
Vietnam is in the midst of a trade boom. Goods are flowing in and out of Vietnam to the tune of billions of dollars every day. Not only is there a growing consumer market that is buying up all manner of goods but a booming manufacturing industry led my a number of big companies manufacturing in Vietnam is also sucking in raw materials from all over the world and the region to assemble at factories all over Vietnam. With this in mind, there are broad opportunities in starting an import business in Vietnam.
Vietnam imports from UK down 26.64% January 2026 MoM / machines -47.17%, seafood 105.33%
In January, Vietnam imported US$74.21 million worth of goods from the UK, down from US$101.16 million in December, a change of -26.64 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Motorbike production in Vietnam down 34.74 percent in February
Vietnam produced 373.56 thousand motorbikes in February, down 34.74 percent from 224.65 thousand in January, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam Furniture Manufacturing 2026: Market, Exports & Key Players
Vietnam has emerged as a significant global player in the furniture manufacturing industry. The country’s strategic geographic location, coupled with a relatively skilled workforce and competitive production costs, has positioned it as a preferred destination for furniture production and export. The furniture sector has experienced rapid growth, driven by increasing global demand for high-quality, yet affordable furniture.
Vietnam Golf Industry 2026: Growth, Key Players & Destinations
Vietnam’s golf industry has experienced significant growth, emerging as a key player in Asia’s golfing scene. The country’s diverse landscapes have attracted international interest, leading to the development of numerous world-class golf courses designed by renowned architects like Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. Key golfing hubs include Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, and coastal regions like Nha Trang and Cam Ranh….
Vietnam tourist arrivals fall 9.2 percent MoM in February 2026
In February, Vietnam recorded 2,228,372 tourist arrivals, a decrease of -9.20 percent from January, according to the latest data from Vietnam’s General Department of Tourism.
Vietnam’s Cement Industry 2026: Growth, Exports & Key Players
Vietnam’s cement industry has emerged as a critical sector in the nation’s industrial development, driven by rapid urbanisation and infrastructure expansion. As one of the world’s largest cement producers, Vietnam benefits from abundant raw materials and a growing domestic and regional market. However, the sector faces challenges such as overcapacity and fluctuating global demand, which have created a highly competitive environment.
Vietnam’s Tourism Industry 2026: Growth, Challenges, & Opportunities
Tourism in Vietnam plays a vital role in Vietnam’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP, job creation, and foreign exchange earnings. It includes a wide range of services such as hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, tour operators, transportation, and attractions, catering to both international and domestic tourists.
How to Open a Data Centre in Vietnam 2026: Ownership, Location & Regulations
Opening a data centre in Vietnam for foreign firms or individuals is not always easy. Not only are there several technical requirements that need to be met, but there are also a broad number of considerations that need to be made–choosing the right location, the right business structure, and finding the right workers, for example. This guide runs through the nuts and bolts of these processes and more.
Vietnam exports to Singapore up 1.42% January 2026 MoM / computers +21.10%, machines +10.50%
In January, Vietnam exported US$572 million worth of goods to Singapore, up 1.42 percent over December, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
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