Menas has recently signed a strategic partnership agreement with Ngoc Duy Group and Da Dream Farm to introduce high-quality agricultural products from Lam Dong province to the nationwide distribution network of Mena Gourmet Market.
The ODA loans Japan provides include $346.7 million for the socio-economic recovery and development of Viet Nam post-covid-19 pandemic, $43.3 million for the public transport infrastructure improvement in Binh Duong province, and $32.8 million for upgrading infrastructure for agricultural development in Lam Dong province (phase 1).
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service in Hanoi partners with WinMart, one of the fastest-growing retailers in Vietnam, to bring American tastes closer to Vietnamese consumers.
H.C. Starck Tungsten Powders (HCS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Masan High Tech Materials, announced to invest $53 million into Nyobolt Limited, a fast-charging Li-ion battery solutions company.
Mondelez Kinh Do and the social enterprise Green Connect have signed MOU on partnership of “Upcycle food waste into free-range chickens and eggs” project, aiming to convert organic waste into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for plants and produce feed that serves as an abundant source of protein for livestock, poultry and aquatic products.
GIZ has realized the enormous potential of the agrivoltaics model for Viet Nam, a country with large-scale agricultural production and increasing demand for electricity consumption to meet economic growth rates.
With a total committed fund size of up to $60 million, ThinkZone Fund II is the largest venture capital fund in tech startups founded by Vietnamese entrepreneurs and notable conglomerate owners.
Vietnam’s economic growth is expected to slow down due to a resurgence of Covid-19 that has tightened the labor market, lowered industrial output, and disrupted agricultural value chains, according to latest report released by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
The investment helps enhance the manufacturing of Intel’s 5G products, Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid Technology, and 10th Gen Intel Core processors.
Disruptive technology is changing the face of the global hospitality sector and it is definitely transforming Vietnam’s budget hotel industry in one way or another. To see how it is happening right now, Troy Griffiths, deputy managing director at Savills Vietnam, will give an insight into how tech has been driving the budget hospitality and opening up opportunities for the tourism industry as a whole here.
The new funds will be used by the hotel management and booking platform for new markets and hotel staff training, as well as building a second tech hub in Vietnam, its second after India.
Vietnam’s largest listed enterprise in terms of market capitalisation is seeking for its shareholders’ approval on the issuance of $750 million worth of bonds to global investors in 2019.
The fund will be used to create thirty high-growth, enterprise tech startups in Southeast Asia. Hands-on mentoring will be provided across cities including Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.