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The Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) intends to join the World Electronic Forum in the coming future years to seek out cooperative ties with partners in Europe and America.
Vietnam is set to become one of Uruguay’s leading Asian partners, said Uruguay’s President Tabare Vazquez when he met with Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan in Montevideo on May 11.
This is the prediction of Matthew P. Daley, President of the US-ASEAN Business Council, at a press conference in Hanoi on May 13 regarding the US business delegation’s ongoing visit to Vietnam to seek investment opportunities.
The Central Institute of Economic Management (CIEM) yesterday released its annual economic report, giving three scenarios for the performance of Vietnam’s economy in 2009.
BIDV Expressway Development Company (BEDC) has proposed to acquire the right of toll collection on the near-completion HCMC-Trung Luong Expressway over 40 years alongside other financial privileges, a source said on 11 May 2009.
Government agencies promulgate policies which affect many thousands of businesses, but they don’t think that they need to consult the businesses.
Hundreds of foreign food shop brand names have been flocking to Vietnam as they can see great business potential here, a market with 86 million consumers.
From 11-13 May, fifteen Australian mining equipment, technology, consumable and service companies will visit Viet Nam to gain an insight into opportunities in the coal and hard rock mining sectors.
Can Tho People’s Committee has recently worked with Viet Nam National Shipping Lines Corp (Vinalines) about the three projects implemented in the area.
Vietnam leads other Asian countries when it comes to attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) with pledged capital tripling from US$20.3 billion to US$64 billion in 2008, said a UNCTAD report on world investment.
In the current global economic downturn, despite seeing a decrease, Vietnam’s garments and textiles sector still accounts for around 5 percent of all garments and textiles imported by the US coming second amongst other importers.
The Hanoi Trade Promotion Month 2009 is planned to be launched in November, according to the Hanoi Commerce and Industry Department.