For more than half a century since the establishment of diplomatic ties, Vietnam and Switzerland have remained trusted partners with comprehensive cooperation in development aid, trade, investment, education, research, and multilateral coordination.
A delegation from the Liberal Democratic Party of the Toyota City Council, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, led by Councilor Suzuki Akira, met with Nguyen Quang Vinh, Vice President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), to discuss prospects for cooperation in economics, high technology, and sustainable development.
For more than half a century since the establishment of diplomatic ties, Vietnam and Switzerland have remained trusted partners with comprehensive cooperation in development aid, trade, investment, education, research, and multilateral coordination.
To achieve its growth targets amid persistent global economic volatility, Vietnam must prioritize areas such as climate-resilient infrastructure, efficient public investment, private sector development, and innovation in emerging technology sectors.
The city of Da Nang will officially host the “Startup Residency Program 2025” (Hacker Residency Da Nang 2025) from November 1–30, 2025 at Marisol Villa, Da Nang. The program is expected to gather 10–15 international startup teams, together with mentors, investors, and technology experts.
Public investment remains a cornerstone of Vietnam’s strategy for economic recovery and growth, especially in national infrastructure projects and strategic economic zones. Yet sluggish disbursement continues to be a critical bottleneck, hindering investment efficiency and slowing economic development.
Visa (NYSE: V), the world’s leader in digital payments, marks 30 years in Vietnam, celebrating a legacy of innovation, inclusion, and impact.
October 13, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai has been awarded Two MICHELIN Keys in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide for Hotels in Vietnam, recognizing the resort among the country’s most exceptional places to stay.
According to Da Nang Statistics, in the first nine months of 2025, the city’s fisheries sector not only met its planned targets for capture and aquaculture production but also gradually restructured toward sustainable, modern, and efficient development.