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The Property Report Congress is being organised in Viet Nam for the first time today, and Viet Nam News asked property specialists attending it about the country’s property market, especially the opportunities and challenges as the country continues to integrate and recently began to allow foreigners...
Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has recognized 12 more Vietnamese pangasius processing firms as meeting requirements to export their products stateside, bringing the total to 57.
The Vietnamese transport minister and the Cuban construction minister had talks in Hanoi on June 13 to review transport cooperation and map out collaboration directions for the time ahead.
Business executives are of the opinion that more incentives are needed to encourage firms to invest more in HCMC and thus help the city become a leading economic and financial center in the region.
Viet Nam is showing huge potential for franchising, with dozens of franchises having been established and more new brands expected to enter the market in the next five to 10 years, according to analysts.
Garment and textile industry exports in the first five months of this year rose 6.1 per cent to US$8.6 billion, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The Vietnamese government is considering setting up a new agency to manage state-owned enterprises more effectively, but some economists have questioned the necessity of such a plan. If the plan goes through, this will be the second agency after the sovereign fund State Capital Investment Corporation...
The Vietnamese government is considering setting up a new agency to manage state-owned enterprises more effectively, but some economists have questioned the necessity of such a plan. If the plan goes through, this will be the second agency after the sovereign fund State Capital Investment Corporation...
Investors may have to wait a while longer to grab a slice of the ten major enterprises that have been on the government’s divestment list.
A recent survey conducted by Mizuho Research Institute of 1,100 companies in Japan shows growing interest in Vietnam as an investment priority among ASEAN countries.
The government of Binh Dinh has pledged to create favorable conditions for Taiwanese firms to set up shop in the south-central province.
About 200 Vietnamese enterprises will attend the 13th China –ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) which is scheduled to be held from September 23-26 in Nanning city in the Chinese province of Guangxi.