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2517 AT, The Hague,
The Netherlands

T: +31.70.388 59 65

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2Do Vietnam

No. 26/55 Do Quang str., 
Cau Giay dist., Hanoi

T: +84.24.3.553 54 86

F: +84.24.3.553 94 24

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Fueled by a continued surge in local production and exports, Vietnam is forecasting strong growth beyond its expectations for the entire year, making it the fastest-growing economy in the region....More...
Fiscal consolidation, together with low inflation rates in 2018, are chief drivers for Vietnam’s continuously stabilising macro economy in the context of rising global trade protectionism and turmoil, said the...More...
The infographic of 45 years of dynamic and fruitful relations between Vietnam and The Netherlands.
VIETNAM'S economy grew at its fastest pace in a decade during the first quarter of the year, data showed on Thursday, driven by a surge in electronics manufacturing and exports....More...
Two great events opened in Ho Chi Minh city: HortEx Vietnam 2018 - the first specialized exhibition and conference for Horticultural and Floricultural Production and Processing Technology in Vietnam and...More...
Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Co-operation Sigrid Kaag visited Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on February 6-7, 2018, aiming to enhance trade and investment co-operation between the...More...
Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has called on the Netherlands to continue supporting and cooperating with Việt Nam in the fields of animal husbandry, cultivation, food safety, post-harvest networks and...More...
Dear all, The new year is coming, 2Do wish you and your family a  very healthy and happy 2018. Thank you for your continued support and partnership. We look forward...More...
With strengthened access to credit and improvement in tax reforms, Viet Nam moved up 14 places to rank 68 among 190 countries in the 15th edition of the World Bank’s...More...
The World Economic Forum's latest global competitiveness list presents a mixed picture for Asia, with big gains by Indonesia and Vietnam and demotions for the likes of Japan and India....More...