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In recent years, the solar power industry has become a lucrative and sustainable field for investors.
In preparation for the coming open energy market in Vietnam, the World Bank and the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will implement the pilot programme to auction solar power with the floor price of 9.35 US cent per kWh. The programme is aimed at accelerating the development of registered projects,...
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc said Vietnamese Government is ready to be attentive and responds to every question of foreign investors for ultimate goal of improving business environment.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has announced changes in the Law on Corporate Income Tax (CIT) to better regulate and monitor the level of equity and taxable income for firms operating in Việt Nam.
The People’s Committee of southwestern Tây Ninh Province has given green light for the construction of 15 solar power plants worth total capital of VNĐ15.4 trillion ($678.4 million) in the local districts.
The southern province of Binh Duong will focus on the attraction of investment in hi-tech industries that are less labour intensive and more environmentally friendly.
The People’s Committee of central Phú Yên Province has decided to revoke a VNĐ800 billion (US$35.2 million) hotel complex project in Tuy Hòa City of Điện Biên No 1 Construction Company due to stagnant construction.
The HCM City’s Fatherland Front Committee on August 29 held a seminar to review the city’s activities to build a civilised, waste-free city.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has appealed to the Government for a wind power price hike, arguing that this would help boost production at the country’s wind farms.
Construction of the Tam Thang 2 Industrial Park (IP) in Thang Binh district, central Quang Nam province, investment in which was approved by the Prime Minister on March 24, will commence on August 20.
Thailand’s Siam City Cement Group wants to expand investment in the production and supply of construction materials and waste treatment in Viet Nam’s southern province of Dong Nai.
The capital city of Hanoi plans to move 117 polluting enterprises from the inner city by 2020, but the blueprint has met a number of obstacles.