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VPS securities dominates Vietnam’s HNX and UPCoM brokerage market

On the UPCoM front, VPS Securities not only retained its dominance but also expanded its market share by an impressive 2.61 percentage points, reaching a commanding 30.77 percent. The UPCoM rankings have also seen significant adjustments; Vietnam Construction Securities JSC and MB Securities JSC both moved up one rank, while VNDirect Securities Corporation fell two spots to fifth. Hồ Chí Minh City Securities Corporation (HSC) experienced a minor decline, losing 0.48 percent in market share and dropping one rank.

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Malaysia promotes EduTourism and MICE opportunities in Hanoi

The EduTourism Seminar focused on showcasing Malaysia's education system and the unique learning opportunities it offers to Vietnamese students. Attendees gained valuable information on homestay tourism, local cultural experiences, and the quality of educational programs available in the country. The seminar also covered essential topics such as study programs, new visa policies, and global learning opportunities, making it easier for prospective students to understand the benefits of studying in Malaysia.

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Vietnam’s path to global aerospace: AS9100 certification key

Nguyễn Hoàng, chairman of Hansiba and vice chairman of the Vietnam Association of Supporting Industries, highlighted the significant role the aerospace industry plays in Vietnam's industrialization strategy, particularly in high-tech and supporting technology sectors. He noted that obtaining AS9100 certification will enable Vietnamese companies to access international markets in aerospace manufacturing.

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Hanoi’s OCOP program transforms local Agriculture

In Tráng Việt Commune, Mê Linh District, local farmers experienced uncertainty regarding their harvests due to fluctuating market conditions. However, the OCOP program has transformed their outlook. After achieving three- to four-star certifications, farmers now enjoy greater stability and confidence in their production. Đàm Văn Đua, director of Đông Cao Cooperative, reported that their cooperative cultivates 200 hectares, yielding 60,000 tonnes of vegetables annually. Since joining OCOP, 17 of their 18 evaluated products received three-star ratings, while one achieved a coveted four-star status. This recognition has not only stabilized their market access but also increased product value, allowing the cooperative to collaborate with a South Korean company for export-ready processing.