More than 300 businesspeople from Italy’s Piedmont region and member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gathered at a workshop in Turin city on June 17 and 18 to seek business cooperation opportunities.
President of the Turin Chamber of Commerce Vincenzo Ilotte said the event aimed to set a firm foundation for trade relations between the Piedmont region and the ASEAN market.
The ASEAN is considered a potential market with an increasing number of consumers. The region’s gross domestic product (GDP) is currently estimated at 3 trillion USD, while its population reaches approximately 650 million.
The bloc is now the fifth biggest economy in the world and third in Asia with an average annual growth rate of over 5 percent. It is estimated that by 2020, the region’s middle class will increase to 400 million people.
In 2018, trade between Italy and the ASEAN countries was 18.37 billion USD, a year-on-year rise of 2 percent. Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are the key export markets of Italy in the region.
Experts said Italy has adequate conditions to meet the industry and development requirements of the ASEAN countries.
Furthermore, the free trade agreement (FTA) between the EU and Singapore was signed, while the FTA between the EU and Vietnam will soon be inked and ratified to help deepen trade and economic relations between Italy and the ASEAN.
Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Italy Nguyen Thi Bich Hue highlighted the sound traditional relations between Vietnam and Italy both politically and economically.
Existing bilateral cooperation mechanisms and dialogues have proved to be effective, helping to deepen the strategic partnership between the two nations and making Vietnam one of the largest trade partners of Italy in the ASEAN.
The cooperation potential between Vietnamese and Italian businesses remains huge thanks to Vietnam’s open policy on investment attraction, increasing purchasing power, rapid growth of the middle class, and particularly the upcoming signing of the European Union-Vietnam FTA (EVFTA).
While evaluating the Vietnamese market, Fulvio Albano, Chairman of the Italy-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, said with high growth, young population, and open policies, especially the upcoming signing and enforcement of the EVFTA, Vietnam is an attractive market for many European businesses and many of them have been present in the Southeast Asian country to conquer its market.
He suggested Italian businesses quickly update information about the Vietnamese market and soon promote investment cooperation to avoid missing opportunities and losing the market share to their rivals.
Vietnam should give priority to areas where it has potential to build strengths, particularly manufacturing and packaging.
Vietnam has built a solid semiconductor and electronics industry before joining ITSI, attracting major US semiconductor companies. Intel Products Vietnam is one of Intel's largest assembly and testing facilities worldwide, while chip design companies such as Synopsys, Cadence, Marvell and Qualcomm have established engineering and research centres in the Southeast Asian country.
According to the Ministry of Construction, Vietnam has around 2,500 old apartment blocks and collective housing complexes built before 1994, covering about 3 million square metres of floor space, mainly in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Of these, around 196 have been classified as severely deteriorated and unsafe.
Durian exports reached nearly 1.1 billion USD in the first six months of 2026, up 32% year-on-year. The industry's strongest export season, however, is still ahead.
The country's agro-forestry-aquatic product exports reached nearly 42.8 billion USD in the January–July period, up 7.5% year-on-year and equivalent to almost 60% of the annual target of 74 billion USD.
During the first seven months of 2026, Vietnam attracted more than 38 billion USD in registered FDI, up nearly 58% year-on-year. More importantly, the increase was driven by large-scale, high-tech projects rather than a surge in the number of new investments, signalling a significant improvement in the quality of capital inflows.
Manufacturing and engineering posted the strongest recruitment growth, with hiring demand surging 70% year-on-year, driven by production expansion, supply chain restructuring and sustained investment inflows in high-tech manufacturing.
Vietnam's total import-export turnover reached 659.58 billion USD in the first seven months of 2026, up 28.1% year-on-year.
The projects in Phu Quoc have been implemented under tight deadlines. Since May 2025, the Prime Minister has directed preparations for APEC 2027, including accelerated infrastructure development on the special zone. An Giang province and investors have subsequently launched a number of major projects involving complex technical requirements and demanding construction schedules.
The NSO also reported that realised FDI reached an estimated 15.2 billion USD during the January-July period, an increase of 11.8% from a year earlier and the highest seven-month disbursement recorded over the past five years.
Household deposits at banks reached a new high of 10.8 quadrillion VND (414 billion USD) at the end of May, up more than 108 trillion VND from April and increasing by 4.76% from the beginning of the year, equivalent to nearly 492 trillion VND.
The plan seeks to develop a balanced and modern financial market that is closely integrated with regional and global markets, strengthens the mobilisation and allocation of domestic and foreign capital, and enhances the market’s role as a key provider of medium- and long-term capital for the economy and as a major driver of sustained high economic growth.
Under the province's master plan for 2021–2030 with a vision to 2050, An Giang will prioritise investment in five strategic sectors: strategic infrastructure; processing industries and clean energy; trade, services, logistics and border-gate economy; high-quality tourism; and high-tech agriculture, ecological development and the circular economy.
According to the VCCI, these measures are not only necessary for managing potential risks arising from US trade actions but also crucial to enhancing competitiveness and meeting growing international expectations on compliance, product origin, quality and transparency.
Businesses say the biggest obstacle to reducing emissions and transforming production models remains the lack of financial resources needed to upgrade technologies, modernise production lines and build governance systems that comply with global sustainability standards.
Once operations stabilise, Lien Khuong International Airport in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is projected to serve approximately 6,800 passengers a day, nearly 1,000 more than before its temporary closure. Passenger throughput during the final four months of 2026 is forecast to reach around 816,000.
The growing number of international retailers and importers choosing Ho Chi Minh City as a sourcing destination underscores the city's transformation from a trade promotion venue into a regional procurement hub.
The PM called on the business community, business associations and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) to strengthen self-reliance, innovation and competitiveness by improving governance, adopting advanced technologies, enhancing product quality and using capital more efficiently.
Under Decree No. 263/2026/ND-CP, qualified projects are given priority to participate in State support programmes as well as funds and policies on research and development, technological innovation, technology transfer, human resource training, investment promotion and trade promotion.
In its latest economic outlook report, Standard Chartered said the adjustment follows Vietnam’s positive economic performance in the first half of the year, with growth drivers continuing to gain momentum.