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Central coastal provinces and cities should review their master plans to ensure effective investment projects, said central region.
Samsung Electronics, the globe’s largest mobile-phone maker, has officially gotten a nod from the Vietnamese government to enjoy peak incentives for its investment expansion in the country.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in September increased by 2.2 per cent over the previous month, or a year-on-year increase of 6.48 per cent, the General Statistics Office (GSO) announced on September 24.
The burden of taxes and fees on citizens and businesses is getting increasingly heavier as the State budget is expanding the scale of collection, according to two recent studies.
Cassava product exports will exceed the US$1 billion mark at the end of this month, a year-on-year pickup of US$250 million, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development forecasts.
The southern province of Dong Nai has attracted more than 1 billion USD from foreign direct investment (FDI) despite the economic downturn, said Bo Ngoc Thu, director of the province’s planning and investment department.
Transport links into Ha Noi will receive a significant upgrade after a VND527 billion (US$23.9million) road renovation project was approved.
Central coastal provinces and cities should review their master plans to ensure effective investment projects, said central region Development Consultancy Council head Tran Du Lich said.
Vietnam is a promising market for Thai enterprises, thanks to its stability and favourable investment environment.
Qatar and the rest of the Gulf region is an important market for tourism in Vietnam, a senior official of the Vietnam government told Gulf Times in HCM City (HMC) in Sept 2012.
A ceremony took place at the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Zone in Hanoi on September 19 to break the ground for Vietnam’s first Space Centre.
The central Quang Ngai Province has proposed that 10 per cent of the annual revenue from Dung Quat Economic Zone to 2015, equal to VND1.5 trillion (US$71.5 million) per year, be spent to develop the EZ’s infrastructure.