link ae888

Hanoi fair spotlights supporting industries

The Hanoi Supporting Industry Fair opened at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE) in the capital city on September 18 with 250 booths by domestic and foreign enterprises from the supporting industry sector.
At the fair (Photo: VNA)
At the fair (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Supporting Industry Fair opened at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE) in the capital city on September 18 with 250 booths by domestic and foreign enterprises from the supporting industry sector.

Opening the event, Nguyen Kieu Oanh, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade, said that the event is part of efforts to realise the city’s target of promoting the industrial sector, of which key pillars are manufacturing-processing and supporting industries.

Currently, the city has nearly 1,000 businesses operating in the support industries, more than 35% of which have production and products that meet international standards, capable of joining the production chain of multinational groups in Vietnam, the region and the world.

The fair displays high-quality and highly competitive products in supporting industries such as components, spare parts, precision machined products, industrial machines of all kinds, and supporting industries serving the high-tech sector.

Through the event, businesses can introduce their products and trademarks, and seek partners in the linkage-supply chain and seek out ways to join global supply chains with multinational corporations in Vietnam as well as those in the region and the world.

According to the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade, the city launched the construction of technical infrastructure for 27 out of 43 industrial clusters established in the 2018-2022 period, providing spaces for domestic and foreign investors.

The city has connected local firms with their peers from Japan, the Republic of Korea, China and other countries with developed supporting industries.

Hanoi has also sent delegations to Korean and Japanese localities to call for investment in the city.

The event will run until September 20./.

VNA

See more

A motorbike production line of Honda Vietnam — a Japanese company located in Phu Tho province. (Photo: VNA)

🐷 Phu Tho emerges as FDI magnet following mergence

In the first seven months of the year, Phu Tho attracted an impressive 651.7 million USD in foreign direct investment, including 35 newly licensed projects totaling 119 million USD in registered capital and 45 existing projects with an additional capital of 533 million USD.
Infraction levels will correspond to fines of 1-80 million VND, depending on the nature and number of invoicing violations. (Photo: vietnamfinance.vn)

🐟 Maximum fine of 3,000 USD proposed for violating invoice regulations

Under a draft to amend and supplement the Government's Decree 125/2020/ND-CP on administrative sanctions for violations of tax and invoice regulations, the Ministry of Finance has proposed classifying the failure to issue invoices into five different levels. Infraction levels will correspond to fines of 1 million VND to 80 million VND, depending on the nature and number of invoicing violations.
At the strategic partnership signing ceremony between Sun PhuQuoc Airways and Amadeus. (Photo: Sun Group)

ꦍ Sun PhuQuoc Airways enters strategic partnership with Amadeus to build a five-star aviation technology ecosystem

A new airline developed and invested by Sun Group — has officially announced a strategic partnership with Amadeus IT Group (Amadeus), one of the world’s leading travel technology companies. This agreement not only lays the foundation for a modern digital infrastructure but also marks a pivotal step in SPA’s global expansion strategy, enabling the airline to access international distribution networks and reach customers worldwide.
A local resident makes a bank transfer using the Momo app. (Photo: VNA)

๊ Banks accelerate digitalisation, non-cash payments

Cashless payments are growing at an impressive rate, averaging 30–40% annually. Vietnam’s per capita cashless transaction volume now trails only China, with total value of 295.2 quadrillion VND (11.26 trillion USD), or 26 times of its GDP.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link ae888 city 165}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|