Why Japanese Retailers Continue to Expand in Vietnam’s Retail Market
Despite global economic uncertainty, Japanese retail firms are expanding in Vietnam’s retail market. Here’s why.
Vietnam News in Brief: Weekly Roundup April 7
Mixed GDP growth forecasts, a new trade agreement with Israel, and new startup funding in this week’s Vietnam news roundup.
Explained: The Slow Recovery of Vietnam’s Tourism Industry
Vietnam’s tourism industry has struggled to recover from prolonged border closures. Here’s what happened and where foreign firms may find value.
The Market for ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Services in Vietnam
Buy now, pay later services are on the rise in Vietnam. Here’s how the sector is shaping up.
Semiconductor Manufacturing in Vietnam vs Taiwan
As an alternative destination to Taiwan for manufacturing semiconductors, Vietnam’s profile is rising. Here’s how these two locations compare
Vietnam News in Brief: Weekly Roundup March 31
GDP growth down, foreign ownership in banking possibly up, and Dutch investments in Vietnamese wood and rooftop solar, in this week’s Vietnam News in Brief.
Vietnam’s Carbon Market: Progress Report
Vietnam has initiated its efforts towards establishing a carbon trading market, but there is still a considerable distance to cover. Let’s review the advancements made thus far.
Is Now the Right Time to Enter Vietnam’s Retail Market?
This year could be the perfect time to enter, or expand in, Vietnam’s retail market. There are, however, a few things foreign firms should know before they do.
How Supporting Industries Can Benefit from Adding Vietnam to Their China+1 Strategy
China plus-one strategies that include Vietnam don’t have to be limited to larger multinationals. Small and medium enterprises in supporting industries can benefit too, writes Filippo Bortoletti, Country Director, Dezan Shira & Associates Vietnam.
Can Vietnam Replace China? No, But it was Never Supposed to Either
An opinion piece pubished by Bloomberg titled ‘Trying to Replace China’s Supply Chains? Don’t Bother?’ was flawed on a number of levels, writes Dezan Shira and Associates, Head of Business Intelligence, Pritesh Samuel.