Vietnam News Today (Nov. 5): Vietnam Seeks Stronger Legislative Ties with Canada

Vietnam News Today (Nov. 5): Vietnam Seeks Stronger Legislative Ties with Canada

Vietnam News Today (Nov. 5): Vietnam seeks stronger legislative ties with Canada; Vietnam and Japan further enhance defense cooperation; Vietnam among top three ASEAN countries in term of industrial competitiveness; Costa Serena brings over 2,400 international guests to Quang Ninh.
Vietnam Strengthen Ties with International Trade Centre

Vietnam Strengthen Ties with International Trade Centre

Vietnam wishes to enhance cooperation with the Geneva-based International Trade Centre (ITC), affirmed Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and other international organisations in Geneva.
Vietnam’s Trade Map in 2022

Vietnam’s Trade Map in 2022

With export-import revenue hitting $732 billion for the first time, Vietnam has been listed among the leading economies in terms of international trade.
Vietnamese Delegation in Geneva Joins Asian Harvest Festival

Vietnamese Delegation in Geneva Joins Asian Harvest Festival

The Vietnam mission in Geneva showcased a wide variety of foods and agricultural products to join international friends at the Asia Harvest Festival 2022, aiming to promote the diverse culture in Asia.
Vietnam, Canada Eye Stronger Trade Ties

Vietnam, Canada Eye Stronger Trade Ties

Vietnam and Canada should make greater efforts to remove obstacles and create the best possible conditions for their businesses to access each other's markets.
Vietnam News Today (November 8): Vietnam Affirms Position in International Integration

Vietnam News Today (November 8): Vietnam Affirms Position in International Integration

Vietnam News Today (November 8): Vietnam adds 7,631 new local Covid-19 cases; Vietnam, France strengthen defense cooperation; 15-year WTO membership: Vietnam affirms position in international integration; Quang Ninh gears up to resume tourism post-pandemic.
Vietnam Surpasses Bangladesh to Become World’s Second Largest Garment Exporter

Vietnam Surpasses Bangladesh to Become World’s Second Largest Garment Exporter

Vietnam has surpassed Bangladesh as the world’s second largest exporter of ready-made garments (RMG) with a market value of USD29 billion in 2020.
China makes surprise appeal to WTO over Australian anti-dumping measures

China makes surprise appeal to WTO over Australian anti-dumping measures

China has lodged a complaint to the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Australia’s anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on Chinese railway wheels, wind towers and stainless steel sink products.
WHO, WIPO, WTO intensify collaboration to tackle Covid-19

WHO, WIPO, WTO intensify collaboration to tackle Covid-19

WTO, WIPO and WHO will implement a joint platform for tripartite technical assistance to countries relating to their needs for Covid-19 medical technologies.
WHO, WIPO, WTO intensify collaboration to tackle Covid-19

WHO, WIPO, WTO intensify collaboration to tackle Covid-19

WTO, WIPO and WHO will implement a joint platform for tripartite technical assistance to countries relating to their needs for Covid-19 medical technologies.
Australia takes wine dispute with China to WTO

Australia takes wine dispute with China to WTO

The Australia government on June 19 said it is lodging a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) over China's imposition of anti-dumping duties on Australian wine exports.
Vietnam contributes to WTO negotiations on fisheries subsidies

Vietnam contributes to WTO negotiations on fisheries subsidies

Vietnamese Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai, head of the Permanent Mission to the United Nations (UN), World Trade Organisation (WTO), and other international organisations in Geneva, led a delegation participating in WTO negotiations on fisheries subsidies, which was recently held in an online format.
Message behind Australia’s appeal to WTO over China’s barley tariffs

Message behind Australia’s appeal to WTO over China’s barley tariffs

Australia’s appeal to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over China’s barley tariffs was intended to send a message that the latter would not use economy-trade as a “hostage” to pressure the country.
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