HANOI (ILO News) – The ILO in Viet Nam and the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) have launched a new project to promote compliance and social dialogue in electronics supply chains in the country.
The Bureau for Employers’ Activities (BEA) co-operated with International Labor Organization (ILO) in Vietnam to organize a seminar about Development of electronic supporting industry through enhancing quality of employment on May 10 in the Bac Ninh province, aiming to emphasize the discussion on issues, which related to the State, Trade Unions, business representatives as well as solutions in enhancing the quality of human resources for the electronic industry through education and vocational training.
Electronic industry is one of the industries with the highest level of global integration and poses many challenges in terms of social responsibility in labour.
In 2017, Vietnam’s cephalopod exports to Italy reached over US$106 million, up nearly 52% compared to 2016. From the beginning of the year, Italy remained as the leading importer of Vietnam cephalopod in the EU, taking up 54% of the total cephalopod exports of Vietnam to the EU and 10% total cephalopod exports to markets
Indian businesses are looking for opportunities to invest in Vietnam's textile and apparel industry, especially when the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is about to be signed and ratified.
Vietnam electronics industry mainly import components, processing, assembling and supplying to the domestic market.
Indian businesses are looking for opportunities to invest in Vietnam's textile and apparel industry, especially when the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is about to be signed and ratified.