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A technology transfer centre that would further the development of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is expected to open in Ha Noi in August.
Vietnam has been listed in the top ten most attractive countries for software processing for the first time, it was announced recently.
In contrast to the overall economy’s growth, investment in the agricultural and rural sector has been falling off in recent years.
Vietnam’s iinsurance market now has nearly 50 members including 11 life insurance companies, 27 non-life insurance companies, one re-insurance company and 10 brokers with total ownership equity of nearly 18 trillion dong (USD 1 billion).
Vietnam’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased from about 6.7% in 1995-2000 to 10.6% in 2000-2005, the highest in the world, a conference on energy consumption in Ho Chi Minh City heard last Thursday (16 July 2009).
One of VIIPIP’s partners has a demand to lease workshops in Det May Industrial zone in Nhon Trach district, Dong Nai province.
Five leading international buyers on Wednesday (15 July 2009) met with some 30 local suppliers in HCMC to sound out how Vietnamese companies can supply products for their sale systems worldwide.
Business confidence among Vietnam’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has climbed since the fourth quarter of 2008, according to the latest HSBC Emerging Markets Small Business Confidence Monitor.
Thai businesses suffering from the increase of global economic recession are seeking investment opportunities in the Vietnamese market whose labourers are employed at low prices.
The US said it was ready to give Viet Nam the Generalised System of Preferences Treatment, a US trade official has affirmed.
Vietnam needs to quickly set up indirect investment funds instead of calling for direct investment in order to mobilise capital for national economic development, say leading economic experts.
Ho Chi Minh City’s consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.68 percent in July over the previous month and 3.83 percent compared with the beginning of the year.