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Vietnamese firms are mostly optimistic about their business results for 2017, driven by the improved macro-economy coupled with Government efforts to improve the business climate and remove obstacles.
Banks in HCMC are putting on a variety of promotional programs to attract overseas remittances flowing into the city ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, or Tet, said the news site baohaiquan.vn.
Based on stable economic growth and a considerable number of enquiries from both foreign and domestic investors, experts predict that merger and acquisition activity will reach record highs in 2017.
Long-term Government bonds will remain the focus of the finance ministry in the future to help the Government extend the loan due dates and reduce pressure on paying its debts.
The Vietnam-UK Network has contributed significantly to stimulating the strategic partnership between the two countries, said Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Van Thao at a recent meeting of the network.
Many e-commerce floors have opened to great fanfare, while others have shut down quietly.
The new year is traditionally a time to look back on our accomplishments and look forward to the opportunities and challenges awaiting us. In that spirit, I would like to welcome the Year of the Rooster with some of my own thoughts about the year ahead.
Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) has unveiled that the first large-scale purchase of an Australian cattle ranch – for beef production – by a Vietnamese company has been made, in the Northern Territory, south of Katherine.
VinaCapital currently has $120 million in cash and is looking to invest in private or equitised companies in 2017. Andy Ho, CEO of VinaCapital, talked about the company’s plans to use the cash and assessed the prospects of the Vietnamese stock market.
A consortium led by French rail transport equipment provider Alstom signed Tuesday a contract with a Hanoi transport agency to supply technology and equipment for a metro line in the Vietnamese capital.
Hà Nội collected over VNĐ160.5 trillion (US$7.1 billion) in taxes this year, 4 per cent higher than its annual target and 16 per cent higher compared with 2015.
Vietnamese military-run telecom giant Viettel has officially received the license to build a new telecom network in Myanmar.