With just one week to go until the Lunar New Year - a major traditional festival celebrated across many Asian countries - travel demand is rising sharply. In Việt Nam and China, this is the most important holiday of the year and the longest annual break for workers, driving a surge in both homebound and tourism travel. Find more in this week’s episode of Inside Asia.
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Global trade is reconfiguring, tariff uncertainty is rising, and diversification is becoming a core strategy rather than a choice. In this episode, we examine how economies are navigating shifting supply chains, recalibrating alliances and seeking new partnerships in an increasingly fragmented world.
Vietnam’s economy is moving fast , from green energy investment to AI-powered business transformation. Explore how Vietnam is positioning itself as a hub for sustainable growth and digital innovation? And what does it mean for global investors and businesses? Discover in the latest episode of Bizline, now airing on Vietnam Today.
In this episode of Global Insight, we explore the complex and enduring tensions between Iran and the United States — from decades-long historic deadlocks to the fragile diplomatic efforts shaping today’s path to stability.
In this episode of The Point, we explore the first working week after the Lunar New Year. Despite a nine-day break, the “get to work immediately” spirit and determination to swiftly implement socio-economic tasks are evident across all sectors. Production has picked up nationwide, with early February 2026 import-export turnover exceeding $41.6 billion. Guest Dr. Đào Cẩm Thuỷ discusses translating this momentum into concrete socio-economic growth.