Vietnam scraps two-child policy to combat falling birthrate
Vietnam has removed its two-child policy, enabling couples to have as many children as they want as a strategy to combat declining birthrates and an ageing population.
Vietnam's National Assembly has repealed its four-decade two-child policy amidst declining birth rates and an aging population, acknowledging demographic risks for its economy and society.
Ho Chi Minh City Celebrates the Fall of Saigon With a Parade
The vibrant celebrations in Ho Chi Minh City marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the American War underline Vietnam's transformation and collective memory.
Tariffs Are Reshaping Supply Chains-Is Your Trademark Strategy Vietnam-Ready?
Vietnam is emerging as a leading alternative for companies looking to reduce reliance on China for manufacturing, but IP law nuances must be navigated carefully.
The discovery of two ancient boats in Bac Ninh, Vietnam, highlights archaeological advancements, showcasing well-preserved elements from the Han Dynasty era.
Vietnam strengthens Asian alliances amid geopolitical shifts DW 03/20/2025
Singapore offers investments and technological advancements in digital transformation and green transition, which aligns with Vietnamâs goals to elevate its international standing during challenging geopolitical times.
Vietnam court upholds tycoon's death sentence for $12bn bank fraud
Truong My Lan's actions were described as unprecedented in their scale; the amount embezzled, $12 billion, represents nearly 3% of Vietnam's GDP, profoundly impacting the economy.