As Japan revives its semiconductor industry, a labor shortage threatens growth. Vietnamese professionals are becoming a key ...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called on Japanese enterprises to continue placing their trust in and deepening their ...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged Japan to speed up key cooperative projects with Vietnam, including the launching of ...
Jointly organised by the municipal People's Committee and Japanese partners, the event aims to strengthen cultural, trade, ...
Parts Seiko Vietnam, a subsidiary of Japan’s machine tool manufacturer Parts Seiko, inaugurated its $10 million factory, also ...
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Vietnamese firms seek increased exposure in Japan
A Vietnamese trade delegation of representatives from more than 20 businesses across the country is set to visit Japan at the ...
Vietnam is relaxing its two-child policy to tackle the sharp decline in birth rate amid concerns for the ageing population.
Yoshio Murata, president of Takashimaya for almost six years now, said, "I aim to increase [operating profit of] Vietnamese ...
Japanese dealmakers are eager to step up dealmaking activity across all sectors in Vietnam. Masataka “Sam” Yoshida, head of ...
TOKYO: Japan is considering building a system to process scallops in Vietnam for export to the United States to ease the impact of China’s blanket ban on imports of Japanese fishery products.
Japanese semiconductor manufacturers facing a labor shortage at home are turning their eyes on Vietnam, whose young and ...
The PM made the call while chairing a dialogue with Japanese businesses in Hanoi on March 1 to promote cooperation and investment in Vietnam for sustainable and rapid development of both sides.