Labor reform was one of the main conditions Brussels attached when negotiating a free trade agreement with Vietnam.| dw.com
The Vietnamese Communist Party lost its long-ruling chief earlier this month, and his death could spell trouble for the EU's cordial relationship with Hanoi.| dw.com
Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong has died due to "old age and serious illness" after holding the country’s most powerful position for 13 years. He was 80.| dw.com
Human rights groups are calling on Brussels to end its "box-ticking" talks with Vietnam and take more drastic actions against the country's Communist government.| dw.com
The Vietnamese Communist Party lost its long-ruling chief earlier this month, and his death could spell trouble for the EU’s cordial relationship with Hanoi. Vietnam’s new leaders, including recently installed President To Lam, have little interest in breaking with Hanoi’s tried-and-tested foreign policy of finding a balance between all powers, analysts say. But their lack of… Continue reading With Nguyen Phu Trong gone, are EU-Vietnam ties at risk?| CEIAS