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Ninh Thuan is not among pioneers in attracting investments. However, the province defined its own way which is to promote innovations to catch up with others.
The Green-Biz 2009 Exhibition called “European Green Business Solutions for Vietnam” officially kicked off in Hanoi on September 17.
Vietnam will create incentives for Danish businesses to expand trade and investment in the country with the goal of raising two-way trade to USD1 billion and Danish investment in Vietnam to the same amount in the next few years.
State auditors have called for the reduction of nearly VND21 billion (USD1.17 million) from the investment costs of a roadway in Hanoi.
Vietnam tops the list of priority markets outside the BRIC nations for global investors over the next five years, says investment consultancy firm UK Trade & Investment.
The Vietnam Coal and Mineral Group’s (Vinacomin) scheme to develop the Red River Delta coal basin has attracted the attention of the public for its huge potential and high risk.
American ’investors’ interest in Vietnam remains high despite the economic crisis.
Vietnam needs international assistance for a programme to develop a new model in rural areas until 2010, with an estimated average of between VND120-150 billion (USD 8.3 bil) for each commune.
A ceremony was held in Hanoi on September 16 by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) to celebrate International Ozone Layer Protection Day.
Moon cakes with liquor, worth millions dong, have appeared on the market. They are called ‘five star moon cakes’ because they are luxuries to be given as gifts and not eating.
Eighty percent of real estate transactions do not go through trading floors was the figure released at a workshop reviewing the operations of real estate trading floors on September 15.
Customs agencies have been instructed to collect tax arrears on imported Kia Morning and Matiz cars which were declared by importers as vans to enjoy lower tariffs.