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01/01/2021 07:32 GMT+7
2020 is of great significance to Vietnam’s economy as the country has deepened its engagement with the international community through a string of newly-signed landmark trade deals.
Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh
Vietnam and its partners clinched the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in November. What significance does this sizeable trade agreement have for Vietnam as well as the opportunities it can bring to the economy?
Signing the RCEP was of paramount importance in the context COVID-19 has created disruptions in regional and global supply chains, casting critical impacts on the global economy. It marks a crucial watershed in Vietnam’s economic integration, simultaneously ushering
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Kingdom inks Programme for Country Partnership
Sun, 13 December 2020
The government on December 10 signed a revised Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) document with the UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).
UNIDO director-general Li Yong and Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation Cham Prasidh endorsed the document via video link, the UNIDO said in a press release.
It said the document is tailored to foster industrial diversification, special economic zone development, innovation and support for the development of agro-value chains, with emphasis on those linked to the ailing tourism sector.
The London-based NGO Agriculture for Impact defines agricultural value chains as “the flow of products, knowledge and information between smallholder farmers and consumers.