Mondelēz Kinh Do ready to shake hand with others for environment
Mondelēz Kinh Do affirms it is willing to cooperate with other companies to find solutions that benefits environment, aiming at realizing circular economy model.
Mondelēz Kinh Do affirms it is willing to cooperate with other companies to find solutions that benefits environment, aiming at realizing circular economy model.
While provinces, especially in southern Vietnam, are facing a shortage of human resources, other areas such as the north-central region can benefit from the wave of people relocating back to their hometowns.
An authentic commitment to sustainability has benefits for both the revenues and talent retention strategies of manufacturers and brands, creating a positive cycle where the organisation answers the sustainability concerns of employees.
The European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has established a new bilateral forum to support the smooth and successful implementation of the EU - Vietnam free trade agreement (EVFTA).
Though it has been a difficult year so far, effective Covid-19 containment and the recently ratified EU Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has bolstered global industrial investor confidence in Vietnam. The property segment most resilient to Covid-19 has further significant growth potential.
If Vietnamese businesses know how to seize the opportunity from EVIPA and EVFTA they will succeed in investment cooperation with EU investors.
The key benefits of the sharing economy are flexibility, maximising value and the collaborative, human element.
The 176,000 tonnes of cashews that T&T Group has bought from Tanzania will bring a great deal of benefits to the local cashew market as well as enrich the global raw cashew supply.
Masan Group is going to trade its MeatLife’s shares on the local stock exchange in 2019 and targeting at getting all of its subsidiaries on the board of stock by 2023 in a bid to maximise its shareholders’ benefits.
Being the very second agreement signed between the European Union and a member of ASEAN, EVFTA is a testament to Vietnam’s growing leadership, not just in the region but also on the global scale.
Nicolas Audier, co-chairman of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham), said that the trade pact will benefit not only companies and consumers, but also the welfare, wages and living standards of millions of people in Vietnam.
The strong commitment to an open, fair and rules-based trade of the EVFTA will further widen export markets for Vietnam, especially in textile and garment, agriculture and fishery, and wood furniture, says HSBC Vietnam CEO Pham Hong Hai.
The Council of Ministers, the policymaking body of the European Economic Community, has approved the EU-Vietnam trade and investment agreements (EVFTA) today in Brussels, paving the way for their signature and conclusion this Sunday in Hanoi.
Should the EU-Vietnam FTA be ratified at the end of 2019, Vietnam could expect to gain some 0.3 percentage point to its real GDP, say economists at HSBC.