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The Mekong Delta’s Hậu Giang Province has called for investment in 33 projects valued at US$660 million, including seven large projects that require US$330 million in registered capital.
Vietnam has successfully attracted and effectively used official development assistance (ODA) capital resources.
Takashimaya, a popular luxury department store chain in Japan, is set to launch its first outlet in Vietnam this month, local media reported on Tuesday.
Vietnam’s exports of textiles and garment products increased 5.1 percent to US$10.7 billion in the first six months, the slowest pace since 2010, which industry insiders attribute to the rise of new suppliers in the global market.
Vietnamese and Laos businesses were urged to thoroughly study the contents of the trade and border trade agreements signed by the two countries to take advantage of the two deals.
The Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) Nghe An Co., Ltd is investing 6 million USD in constructing a 20,000 sq.m ready-built warehouse area in the central province.
Being an only Asian country to plant and export fermented cacao to make chocolate, Vietnam is expected to be one of the largest exporters in the region.
Japanese drug manufacturer Taisho Group has acquired more than 21.3 million shares or a 24.4 percent stake in Hau Giang Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company (DHG), the group announced on July 5.
Vietnam Glass and Ceramics for Construction Corporation (Viglacera) and Cuban El Grupo Empresarial Industrial de la Construccion (Geicon) have officially decided to establish a joint venture producing ceramics, sanitary wares, and tiles in October.
The National Assembly, the Government and the offices still have a lot of work to do to put the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement into practice, a government official has said.
Japanese agricultural businesses are making a beeline for Viet Nam since the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is set to open up their country’s market and bring import tariffs down to zero, according to a source from Dau tu (Vietnam Investment Review) newspaper.
While government officials and experts believe that the protocol on phytosanitary requirements on Vietnamese rice exports to China is beneficial, rice exporters say the requirements are too strict.