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Strong efforts from the HCM City banking industry are needed to complete its mission in 2017, a high-ranking official has said.
Steel billet and some other steel imports from China have been in steep decline but construction steel disguised as steel alloy to enjoy low tariffs is still flowing into Vietnam, which industry insiders said would adversely affect domestic steel production.
At the workshop organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade on January 17 and 18, APEC countries shared experiences in promoting market-oriented innovation management practices at SMEs and explored possible ways to foster innovation among SMEs.
The biggest M&A deals in 2016 were the following:
Vietnam is courting high-tech Japanese investment and wants Tokyo to become its top investor, its premier said Tuesday during a visit by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Vietnam’s Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and General Secretary of the Communist Party and President of China Xi Jinping on January 12 witnessed the signing of 15 cooperative agreements as part of the two sides’ measures to strengthen bilateral ties in the future, said the Vietnam News Agency....
Vietnam is considered the biggest beer market in South East Asia with nearly 3.8 billion litres of beer consumed in 2016.
The central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế expects to see a surge of investment in tourism this year in light of interest expressed by investors last year.
VietJet Air has gone from start-up to Vietnam’s largest private airline in five years.
Samsung Vietnam’s turnover in 2016 touched 46.3 billion USD, while its exports reached 39.9 billion USD, rising 9.9 percent compared to 2015, despite the Galaxy Note 7 recall.
In 2006, the Vietnamese stock market had only three businesses with capitalization value of $1 billion and more. The figure by 2016 had risen to 20.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has criticized the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) for its underperformance.