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Though Vietnam has been excluded from the list of the 30 fastest growing retail markets, it remains very attractive in the eyes of foreign retailers.
Vietnamese businesses are being encouraged to export more textiles, furniture, footwear products and ICT equipment to Finland.
The World Bank (WB) Board of Directors has approved US$202.5 million in credit to support sustainable development in the central city of Da Nang.
The logistics sector is expected to grow by 10-15 per cent this year despite the many challenges thrown up by the economic downturn, according to the Viet Nam Freight Forwarders Association.
Listed realty developers have come up with new business strategies for 2013 including concentrating more on low-cost homes after a year struggling with slackened housing demand.
Leaders of southern Binh Phuoc province have vowed to create a favourable environment for Japanese investors in the time to come.
State-owned oil company PetroVietnam, which owns the country’s sole oil refinery and is building others, does not want a Thai company to get a license to build one, saying it would upset the demand-supply balance, Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported.
The merger and acquisition (M&A) deals Lotte concluded recently shows its ambitious investment plan in Vietnam.
The Ministry of Transport on Sunday started construction of component A of Haiphong International Gateway Seaport, or Lach Huyen Port, in Cat Hai District in the northern coastal city of Haiphong for completion in 2016.
The Saigon 2 Bridge project has completed 60% of total construction volume and with the current construction pace, it is expected to be ready at the end of November, said the project owner HCMC Infrastructure Investment JSC (CII).