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“Prestigious Awards for 155 Organizations and 69 Tourism Leaders at VITM Hanoi 2025.”

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THE HANOI TIMES — The Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) Hanoi 2025 commenced with the prestigious VITA Awards, honoring an impressive number of organizations and individuals for their exceptional contributions to the country’s tourism industry in 2024. A total of 155 organizations and 69 individuals were recognized, serving as a trusted benchmark of excellence for travelers seeking unique and high-quality experiences in Vietnam. The awards celebrated a diverse range of achievements, including 10 standout tourism events, 22 exemplary leaders of local tourism associations, 11 top travel company directors, and 10 outstanding hotel and resort managers. In addition, the awards acknowledged excellence in international and domestic travel services, resorts, culinary arts, training institutions, and MICE tourism providers. The opening of Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) Hanoi 2025. Photo: VITM Cao Thi Ngoc Lan, Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, emphasiz...

“Attracting Premier Global Investments: Vietnam’s Vision.”

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In addition to introducing new mechanisms and policies to attract investors in key sectors, Vietnam is also implementing a range of supportive measures. These include developing land funds, industrial park infrastructure, enhancing human resources and the labor market, and improving energy infrastructure, as well as supporting industries. Vietnam has successfully attracted large volumes of capital through both the capital market and foreign direct investment in recent years, significantly contributing to its economic growth. The year 2024 was a landmark for the economy and the capital market, with a total capital mobilization of nearly 930 trillion VND. This amount was 1.3 times higher than in 2023 and equated to 25% of total social investment. The stock market capitalization reached 62.5% of GDP, while the bond market’s outstanding debt stood at 31.5% of GDP. Foreign investors played a significant role, opening nearly 48,000 trading accounts and reaching a total transaction value of...