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A conference on investment promotion in Nam Dinh and Thai Binh provinces is due to open on August 5 in Nam Dinh city with the aim of attracting more investors at home and abroad.
More than 1.25 mil sq.m of housing, agricultural, specialised and cemetery land in Soc Son district will be reclaimed for building a golf course under a decision of the Hanoi administration.
While garments exported to the US and EU have been decreasing, exports going to Japan are still going well with a 20 percent growth rate in the first six months of the year.
Bien Hoa-Vung Tau Expressway Development JSC (BVEC) on Sunday (02 August 2009) kicked off expansion of a road linking Dong Nai and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces to ensure a better flow of goods in the southern focal economic zone.
China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC) on Wednesday (05 August 2009) cut a deal with Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) to build the first 3.5-kilometer section of the HCMC-Long Thanh-Dau Giay expressway project at a cost of VND1.38 trillion (USD76.6 million).
Construction on one of the country’s most important infrastructure projects, the Sai Gon Premier Container Terminal, is in its last phase, but road work near the site is far from completion.
The Ha Noi City People’s Committee has submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister that would require removal of environmentally polluting industrial manufacturing enterprises from the inner city.
Stocks of property developers are again becoming attractive to investors as the real estate market shows signs of a revival.
Vietnamese exporters wish the State would give active support to the notion of establishing bonded warehouses in major ports here and abroad.
Ho Chi Minh City on Monday (03 August 2009) announced it has 810 administrative procedures in force now, following a review conducted under Project 30, a governance reform initiative.
Vietnam and Israel have officially signed an agreement on double taxation avoidance and contraband prevention, targeting taxes levied on earnings and properties.
Vietnam and Laos have agreed that human resources development remains a key success to build on, among others, in the second half of 2009.