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MobiFone yesterday reduced call charges by an average of 16 percent for all subscribers, the state-run mobile network provider announced Tuesday (02 June 2009).
Saigon Newport Company, Vietnam’s biggest container port operator, put a new sea port into operation yesterday in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, 120 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City.
The Overseas Investment Department in HCM City held a talk with more than 30 enterprises from Japan’s Aichi province on June 2.
Vietnam still needs to watch its economy for more signs of a turnaround, said finance minister Vu Van Ninh in an interview granted to VOV on the sidelines of the National Assembly’s sitting in Hanoi.
Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) has got the green light from the Ministry of Transport to team up with South Korea’s Incheon Urban Development Corporation to develop an expressway linking Dau Giay T-junction in the southern province of Dong Nai to Lien Khuong Airport in the Central Highlands province...
Twelve foreign and local investors late last week positively responded to a call from Tra Vinh Province, pledging to invest thousands of billions of dong in 31 projects in infrastructure and new urban development and industrial sectors in the Mekong Delta province.
The Prime Minister has approved the content of the appendix to the guarantee letter for commercial loans by KfW Bank, Calyon Bank and Fortis Banque France S.A Bank for Ca Mau 2 thermal power project.
The garment and textiles industries witnessed a monthly increase of 8 percent and 3 percent respectively in May.
Delta Airlines flight NW1/DL 4362 landed at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport on June 1.
Ho Chi Minh City is one of the 10 cities in the world most vulnerable to climate change along with Dacca in Bangladesh, Shengzhen and Guangdong in China, Bangkok in Thailand, and Yangon in Myanmar.
Can Tho City is busy carrying out 5 projects to achieve higher standards to ensure its agricultural sector will develop in a more efficient and sustainable manner.
Businesses and donors have examined Vietnam’s business and investment environment and made recommendations to the government to iron out snags in areas such as administrative reform, finance, banking, credits and taxes.