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A total of 48 State-owned enterprises, including six corporations, had their equitisation plans approved as of August 20.
The construction of a 37MW wind power plant began in Phước Dinh Commune, Thuận Nam District in south central Ninh Thuận Province yesterday.
A scheme on Vietnam’s industrial development policy is being completed to give a fresh boost to the industry two years after the Prime Minister signed two decisions approving the nation’s industrial development strategy.
Asian shoppers’ fondness for buying on the internet along with the region’s steady economic growth should boost Asia’s plastics demand for the next two years.
The construction of a Ho Chi Minh City-based hi-tech complex Saigon Silicon City Centre, modelled after Silicon Valley in the US, has only been kicked off but already sees numerous foreign investors having plans to invest once it comes into operation.
A number of foreign cable and wire companies are planning expansion in Vietnam in order to take advantage of the growing local and Southeast Asian demand.
Hanoi will speed up the progress of Asia Development Bank (ADB)-funded projects, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung told Country Director of the bank in Vietnam Eric Sidgwick at a meeting in Hanoi on August 30.
Authorities of the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai on August 29 met a delegation from the RoK Business Association who came to explore investment opportunities in the province.
Authorities of the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai on August 29 met a delegation from the RoK Business Association who came to explore investment opportunities in the province.
Việt Nam has become a big importer for goods from ASEAN countries seven months after joining in ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ has said.
Once the driving force for economic growth in 2015, the mining industry has been facing great challenges this year.
When President Barack Obama travels to Asia next week, he will try to reassure leaders in the region that he still has the clout to deliver U.S. approval for the sweeping Trans-Pacific Partnership, even though the two candidates vying to succeed him and a congressional leader have said the 12-nation...