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The People’s Committee of central Phú Yên Province has decided to revoke a VNĐ800 billion (US$35.2 million) hotel complex project in Tuy Hòa City of Điện Biên No 1 Construction Company due to stagnant construction.
The HCM City’s Fatherland Front Committee on August 29 held a seminar to review the city’s activities to build a civilised, waste-free city.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has appealed to the Government for a wind power price hike, arguing that this would help boost production at the country’s wind farms.
Thailand’s Siam City Cement Group wants to expand investment in the production and supply of construction materials and waste treatment in Viet Nam’s southern province of Dong Nai.
The capital city of Hanoi plans to move 117 polluting enterprises from the inner city by 2020, but the blueprint has met a number of obstacles.
Eight memorandum of understandings were signed in the northern Quang Ninh Province’s Tien Yen District, for investment projects in waste treatment, poultry, breeding and sea port development.
The central province of Quang Tri has granted investment licenses to 12 projects with a total capital of nearly VND2 trillion (US$88 million) since the beginning of 2017.
The southern province of Tiền Giang will invest VNĐ1.2 trillion (US$52.8 million) to build a high-tech agricultural park on a 197ha area in Tam Hiệp, Long Định and Tân Lập 1 communes in the 2017-30 period.
Japan has committed more than 100 billion yen in official development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam as the two countries’ heads of government met in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Vietnam’s textile-garment industry still relies heavily on imported materials, with domestic producers importing 86 percent of their fabrics, according to the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS).
TH Group, a large Vietnamese fresh milk producer well known for its TH true MILK brand, has expanded its business and investment co-operation with Japanese partner in the medical and health care sector.
Companies from Kansai are welcome to invest in Vietnam and the government pledged to create the best conditions for them to succeed.