More and more technology firms are receiving investment from foreign venture funds, which indicates the maturing of the Vietnamese technology community.
Insight Venture Partners has announced an investment of US$40 million into QASymphony, a software testing tool developed by KMS Technology, a startup established in 2011 by co-founders Vu Lam and Josh Lieberman.
QASymphony is used by more than 450 clients in the Global 2000 (the 2,000 biggest companies in the world), including Cisco, IBM, Boeing, Visa, Amazon and Adobe.
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This is the third call for capital since its establishment. After the deal, QASymphony has split to become an independent firm.
The Vietnamese team of nearly 40 engineers from KMS Technology will continue to be in charge of QASymphony products.
Telenor, the Norwegian telecom group with revenue of US$16 billion in 2016, has announced it has reached an agreement with Singapore Press Holdings on taking over the capital contribution in joint ventures in Vietnam, Malaysia and Myanmar, worth US$110 million.
After wrapping up deals in June, Telenor will officially fully own Chotot.vn and ImSold operational in Vietnam.
Making its debut in 2012, Cho Tot is the largest advertisement web with 10 million users, 600 million viewers a month and 3,000 successful transactions per day.
Just after two years of operation, Homedy, the website that provides real estate information, has received an investment from Genesia Ventures (Japan) and Pix Vine Capital (Singapore).
Analysts said the investment shows that investors put high hopes on the growing real estate market.
Just days before, Genesia Ventures announced it had poured capital into Luxstaty.net, an online house leasing platform based on an economy sharing model which was established six months ago.
Luxstay's product portfolio now includes luxury villas and products owned by billionaires or celebrities with the products advertised as equal to 4-5-star hotels and resorts and the rent 50% lower.
Soichi Tajima, the manager of the newly set up Genesia Ventures, has many years of experience in investing in Asian startups and has been known as the CEO of CyberAgent Ventures (CAV).
CAV’s investment portfolio includes 15 Vietnamese startups, including familiar names such as VNG, Vatgia, Tiki and Foody.
Nguyen Manh Dung, chief representative of CyberAgent Ventures, a Japanese venture fund, in Vietnam, said there are changes in investment trends.
After injecting money into familiar business models, investment funds now tend to eye potential sectors such as FinTech, EduTech, artificial intelligence (AI), data mining, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
Doanh Nhan Sai Gon quoted Hajime Hotta, an independent investor from Singapore, who poured capital into six startups, as saying that he believes Vietnam is the place to create ‘unicorns’ in the world of startups.
Analysts noted that Vietnam-Singapore ties are increasingly moving beyond traditional goods trade towards green growth, innovation and high-quality supply chains, laying a stronger foundation for more substantive and sustainable cooperation in the years ahead.
International visitors expressed positive impressions of Vietnamese products displayed at the fair. Nelma Sanjines, senior supervisor at ESP Catering in Sydney, praised the flavour of Vietnamese chilli sauce and soy sauce as well as the attractive packaging of confectionery products.
Experts noted that supply chain optimisation and risk management are no longer isolated tasks for individual companies but a requirement for the entire export ecosystem. With guidance from regulators, support from industry experts and their own efforts, Vietnamese exporters are expected to enhance their competitiveness and turn technical barriers and market volatility into opportunities for sustainable growth in global markets.
In April, Vietnam’s crude steel output was estimated at 2.1 million tonnes, up 4% year-on-year. With this result, Vietnam surpassed Italy to secure a place among the top 10 global producers.
Power companies must carry out regular grid inspections and maintenance to keep operations safe and efficient, minimise localised overloads and reduce the risk of supply disrupting incidents.
He stressed that domestic firms must proactively improve corporate governance, technological capabilities and workforce quality in order to participate more deeply in global supply chains. “Vietnamese enterprises cannot enter the supply chains of multinational corporations unless they meet required standards,” Cuong said.
Vietnam has kept inflation below 4% since 2015, and maintaining macroeconomic stability while effective inflation control in 2026 will be crucial to supporting the country’s goal of achieving double-digit GDP growth.
To ensure safer use of E10 fuel, consumers are advised to regularly maintain fuel systems, replace deteriorated rubber components and refuel at reputable petrol stations to ensure ethanol blending quality meets standards.
The article described Vietnam as strategically positioned along major regional maritime routes, including the East – West corridor linking the Americas, the Middle East, India and Europe, and the North – South corridor connecting China and Southeast Asia, helping make the country a gateway for international trade.
Work starts on 600-million-USD electronic components plant in Ninh Binh
The eco-industrial park model will help Vietnam meet international environmental standards while creating opportunities to improve growth quality and economic competitiveness. Many multinational corporations now view green standards, emissions reduction and energy efficiency as key conditions when selecting investment destinations.
Alongside exhibition activities, trade promotion, and business networking programs, the “Gwangju Global Food Fair 2026” also witnessed the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Vietnam–Korea Businessmen & Investment Association (VKBIA) and the Gwangju Tourism Organization of South Korea.
Green transition is increasingly viewed as essential to preserving the city’s status as Vietnam’s economic locomotive.
With the current trading band of +/- 5%, the ceiling rate applicable for commercial banks during the day is 26,392 VND/USD, and the floor rate 23,878 VND/USD.
The southern economic hub climbs 12 places from 2025 to rank 98th globally, marking its highest position ever in StartupBlink’s rankings.
Under a draft resolution currently open for public feedback by the municipal People’s Committee, residents with permanent or temporary residence registration in Hanoi for at least two consecutive years, who own petrol-powered motorbikes registered before the resolution takes effect, will be eligible for support when purchasing electric motorbikes priced at 10 million VND or more.
Vietnam values and places great importance on support from international partners, including the US, which it considers a leading strategic partner.
More than a year after the Politburo's Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW on private sector development came into effect, expectations now extend beyond increasing the number of enterprises. The goal is to build a stronger business community with greater resilience, larger ambitions and the capacity to compete in global supply chains.
Vietnam is expected to remain one of ASEAN’s fastest-growing economies in 2026, supported by resilient exports, strong investment inflows and an ambitious reform agenda, despite mounting global uncertainties, according to the World Bank’s latest Vietnam Economic Update released on May 15.
Under a new circular, the exchange of greenhouse gas emission quotas and carbon credits is conducted on the domestic carbon credit exchange through the carbon trading system, which is interconnected with the national registration system.