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Hanoi has posted buoyant investment figures in the first nine months of 2011, but investment authorities are closely watching foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in the city.
A Hong Kong-based company has registered a famous Vietnamese fish sauce brand in China, the latest in a wave of brand banditry afflicting Vietnam’s ability to compete on the international market.
Seventy-one Vietnamese ships have been arrested by port authorities in foreign countries in the first nine months, ten more than in the same period last year, a report cited the Ministry of Transport as saying last Monday.
In its report on revenue of real estate investment funds under VinaCapital, in the third quarter (Q3) this year, VinaLand and Vietnam Opportunity Fund signed 71 property contracts worth $18 million.
There are a total of 79 projects in the country having sold certified emission reduction credits (CER), helping project developers earn millions of U.S. dollars each year.
With improved quality and reasonable prices, Vietnamese rice has been competing well with Thai rice in the Hong Kong market.
Industry experts are weighing up what to do with banking sector restructuring.
The most critical issue today is the ineffective use of the state’s resources by the state owned enterprises (SOEs), which affects the quality of growth, development and competitiveness of the economy.
Making no progress after two years, the Van Phong international transshipment port project in central Khanh Hoa Province has been postponed, resulting in a waste of millions of dollar.
The Vietnamese Prime Minister has requested the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) to coordinate with the Ministry of Finance to check the price of electricity and evaluate the non-core investment of Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN).
The Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation Forum 2011 opens on Wednesday in Ca Mau Province, focusing on the topic “Mekong Delta – connectivity for sustainable development.”