vietnam

The Vietnam category covers economic developments, investment trends, and policy updates specific to the country. It explores market opportunities, trade relations, industry growth, and government initiatives, providing insights into Vietnam’s role in global supply chains, emerging sectors, and foreign business expansion.

 

Is Vietnam’s New Steel Strategy Solving the Right Problem?

In the week before the Lunar New Year, the Government of Vietnam released a new strategy for developing the local steel industry through 2050, setting a crude steel production growth target of 7 to 8 percent a year. But is more steel production really what Vietnam’s steel industry needs? 

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Liquor Licences in Vietnam 2026: Types, Requirements & Regulations

In Vietnam, liquor licences are mandatory for businesses involved in the production, distribution, retail, or import/export of alcoholic beverages. The licensing process is regulated by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) and other relevant authorities depending on the type and scale of the business. Vietnam has specific regulations for different types of alcoholic products, such as beer, wine, and spirits. Obtaining a liquor licence is essential for legal compliance and ensures that businesses adhere to safety, taxation, and distribution laws.

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Vietnam’s Retail Industry 2026: Market Trends and Key Insights

Traditional retail formats like markets and street vendors continue to coexist with modern outlets, catering to diverse consumer preferences. As the market matures, retailers are focusing on omnichannel strategies and enhanced customer experiences to differentiate themselves in this dynamic sector. Challenges such as intense competition and regulatory complexities remain, but the overall outlook for Vietnam’s retail industry remains positive, presenting substantial opportunities for growth and innovation.

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Companies Manufacturing in Vietnam 2026: Samsung, Intel, Nike & More

Vietnam has become a popular destination for manufacturing operations on the back of generous tax incentives and relatively low-cost labour. As a result, the manufacturing industry in Vietnam has exploded with a number of big brands importing parts and components into Vietnam to assemble and test in the country. Here is a list of just a handful of the biggest.

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Vietnam News Today, February 25 2026, Business & Economy

In today’s Vietnam news: Egg import quotas, MPS allowed to produce fireworks, Savings accounts, German vaccine tech agreement, Nghe An car registrations 2025, Expectations after IEEPA tariff end, Gold market response God of Wealth Day, VN historical Boeing agreements, AI in Vietnam context, Post-Tet employee turnover minimal, Stock market Tuesday, Exchange rates Tuesday, Phone imports, Exports of iron and steel products, Natural gas production, Imports from South Korea, Updated: Vietnam’s Health Insurance Industry 2026, and more.

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Vietnam’s Yarn Manufacturing Industry 2026: Key Players, Exports & Trends

Driven by strong export growth, particularly to markets like China, South Korea, Japan, and the United States, Vietnam’s yarn industry has positioned itself as a vital link in the global textile supply chain. The country’s yarn exports, which include both synthetic and natural fibres, have seen steady increases in recent years. In response to global demand for sustainable and eco-friendly textiles, Vietnamese manufacturers are also adopting more sustainable practices, incorporating organic and recycled materials, and improving production efficiency to reduce environmental impact.

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Vietnam News Today, February 24 2026, Business & Economy

In today’s Vietnam news: Airport contractor public status revocation, VinFast Chinese supplier expansion, Cultural industries development, Viettel chairman on telecommunications sector, Quang Ninh OKs VinSpeed US$5.6 billion rail project, Fake news crackdown, HCMC tourism revenue Tet, New local car brand, Thai fridge maker fined, Exports to Malaysia, Stock market Monday, Exchange rates Monday, Plastics imports, Phone exports, Updated: Vietnam Food Processing Industry 2026, Updated: Vietnam’s Cheese Market 2026, Updated: Vietnam’s Petroleum Industry, and more.

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Vietnam’s Health Insurance Industry 2026: SHI vs. PHI, Coverage & Providers

Health insurance in Vietnam is primarily structured into two categories: Social Health Insurance (SHI) and Private Health Insurance (PHI). SHI, managed by Vietnam Social Security (VSS), is mandatory for employees, students, and civil servants, covering basic medical services like outpatient and inpatient care, chronic disease management, and maternity services…

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How to Manufacture Shoes in Vietnam 2026: Finding Suppliers & Other Key Considerations

Low-cost labour, a long history of footwear and apparel, and a broad drive among shoemakers and brands to diversify their supply chains has seen shoe manufacturing become a major industry in Vietnam. Getting shoes made in Vietnam for foreign firms and brands, however, is not always easy. From finding the right supplier to ensuring the right materials are used, and ensuring intellectual property protection, there are a myriad of considerations that need to be made.

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Vietnam’s Publishing Industry 2026: Market Overview & Key Players

The future of publishing in Vietnam is poised for significant transformation as digital technology and changing consumer preferences reshape the industry. While traditional print publishing remains dominant, there is a growing shift towards digital formats, driven by increased internet accessibility and the popularity of ebooks and audiobooks. However, regulatory challenges and content restrictions may continue to influence the development and diversification of publishing products.

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Vietnam’s Film Industry 2026: Regulations, Consumer Trends, Challenges

Vietnam’s film industry is still in a developing phase, characterised by a mix of challenges and opportunities. Historically, the industry has been dominated by government-produced films with limited private investment. While there has been a slow but steady increase in the number of commercially-oriented films, the market remains relatively small compared to other Southeast Asian countries.

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