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Vietnam is seeing positive growth as a knowledge economy as investments from government complement those coming in from international technology firms, according to a report.
Leading regional broadcaster Channel NewsAsia has announced plan to set up a bureau in Vietnam to strengthen its ability to cover the region’s developments more comprehensively.
Singapore’s SUTL Group of Companies will work towards the development of an integrated marina in Vung Ro Bay as they are confident in their investments in the country, said SUTL Chairman Arthur Tay.
By May 20, Ho Chi Minh City had attracted 120 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects over the course of one year, with a combined registered capital of 724.2 million USD equating to a record surge of 356.4 percent year-on-year.
The practical experience of non-governmental organisations and businesses in developing the supporting industry was shared at the 10th Vietnam Supporting Industry Forum in Ho Chi Minh City on May 22.
Deputies agreed on Saturday that the revised Law on Public Investment should control the use of public funds to prevent ineffective investment in line with the country’s socio-economic development plan, while also meeting the demand for economic restructuring.
Five Vietnamese firms are among the 20 companies in East Asia that have been nominated as the Global Growth Companies by the World Economic Forum, the Geneva-based not-for-profit foundation announced on Tuesday.
JX Nippon Oil & Energy Vietnam has just opened a lubricant oil factory at Dinh Vu Industrial Zone in Haiphong.
UK businesses and trade organisations gathered at a seminar in London on May 23 seeking opportunities to invest in Vietnam, in particular Nghe An province.
Attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) has always been a key part of Viet Nam’s external economic affairs, according to an article of PM Nguyen Tan Dung on the World Economic Forum’s blog on May 23.
Ministers and heads of delegation of 12 countries involved in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) were unable to reach a final agreement at their freshly-concluded meeting in Singapore.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam will attend the 20th International Conference on The Future of Asia in Tokyo, Japan, on May 22-23.