To Lam, the head of Vietnam’s Communist Party, will also become president of the nation. His new stature comes with new risks ...
Vietnam’s Communist Party has opened a meeting to decide the country's top leadership and policies for the next five years ...
One of Asia’s most dynamic nations is weighing how to balance government control with raising per capita G.D.P. by about 70 ...
The country just broke ground on its first integrated chip plant, part of its ambition of pushing itself up the global ...
Vietnam and the European Union have upgraded their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, Vietnam’s highest diplomatic level ...
To Lam was reelected Friday as general secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party and appears poised to become the country ...
On January 29, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Economic Survey for FY 2025-26, noting a shift in Indian ...
Economists said Vietnam's positive outlook continues to be supported by stable FDI inflows and strong public investment, both of which are playing a key role in driving growth.
Reappointed Communist Party chief on Friday, Lam has led the Southeast Asian manufacturing hub to faster growth than its ...
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Since first assuming office as general secretary in 2024, Lam has moved swiftly to boost growth and cement his grip on power.
Marcus Tantau from Templeton Research sees maritime Southeast Asia faring well, but predicts mixed fortunes for the mainland nations.
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