South Korea’s opening a new container shipping route to Vietnam will create more favourable conditions for enterprises to increase bilateral export activities.
South Korea opens new container shipping route to Vietnam
South Korea’s opening a new container shipping route to Vietnam will create more favourable conditions for enterprises to increase bilateral export activities.
On May 24, Incheon Seaport Corporation announced that it has begun operating a new container route from Incheon port to ports in Thailand and Vietnam.
Notably, the latest route, called New Korea Thailand, starts at Incheon Port, traversing a number of ports in Korea, Hong Kong, and China before reaching Laem Chabang and Bangkok Ports in Thailand and ending at Tan Cang Cat Lai Port in southern Vietnam.
Ships on the new route will have three shipping containers with the capacity of 1,500-1,600 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) with the frequency of one route per week. These vessels belong to Korea Shipping Co. Ltd., Chun Kyung Shipping Co., Ltd, and Namsung Shipping Co., Ltd.
The southern province of Binh Duong surpassed Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to top the nation’s per capita monthly income in 2020, the General Statistics Office (GSO) has said.
Gojek Vietnam Director Phung Tuan Duc (Photo: Gojek Vietnam)
Hanoi (VNA) - The
Be Group have offered for a couple of years
already.
“We have obtained a licence for the passenger transport business by motor car under
contract in Ho Chi Minh City, and we are rushing to add our car-hailing service,
called GoCar, in Vietnam,” said Gojek Vietnam Director Phung Tuan Duc.
It is a suitable time for Gojek to introduce its
car-hailing service, he went
on, having laid a solid foundation and developed its ecosystem.
Its ecosystem includes motorbike rides (Gojek), goods delivery (GoSend), and food
delivery (GoFood), he explained, adding that it is connected to more than 200,000