VIETNAM, July 20 - HÀ NỘI Samsung Vietnam, in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Trade along with localities, held the closing ceremony of the
A study has found that Vietnamese small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) scored an average of 92 percent in employee experience, 8 percent higher than other countries in the region.
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Samsung Vietnam and Bắc Ninh Province kicked off phase 1 of the Việt Nam Enterprise Improvement Consultancy Project. Photo courtesy of Samsung Vietnam
BẮC NINH Samsung Vietnam and Bắc Ninh Province’s People s Committee on Monday officially kicked off phase 1 of the Việt Nam Enterprise Improvement Consultancy Project in 2021.
The project will be implemented at two enterprises including Hanpo Vina Joint Stock Company and Thịnh Vượng Manufacturing Servicing Trading Company Limited. This activity is part of a project to support businesses in Bắc Ninh Province, which Samsung has co-ordinated with the Ministry of Industry and Trade that will implement consulting improvements for 25 enterprises in the province.
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Seaports must go green since 2030
All seaports in Viet Nam shall mandatorily go green from 2030, according to the Viet Nam Maritime Administration’s Decision No. 710/QD- CHHVN approving green seaport development plan.
Under the decision, basic standards on green port criteria will be developed and issued in 2021 and 2022.
From 2023 to 2025, the modal of green ports will be piloted in Viet Nam.
In the 2025-2030 period, nationally technical criteria on green ports will be developed and issued.
After 2030, the green port criteria will be included in planning, construction investment, and business exploitation.