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The trade ministry has asked local businesses to exercise extreme caution when trading with Hong Kong partners after two businesses reported being defrauded there.
Vietnamese footwear exports will drop by 3.7 percent to less than US$4.6 billion this year, Dau Tu newspaper reported Friday, citing the Vietnam Leather and Footwear Association.
Vietnam’s Cavico plans to list shares on Nasdaq in September Cavico Corp., a construction and mining company, expects to list its shares on Nasdaq Stock Market as early as next month.
The Vinafood Corporation will be allowed to sell nearly 300 tons of meat that contravened labeling and registration regulation after it passed recent food safety tests.
A pilot project to restore order to door numbers in four Ho Chi Minh City districts has run into the dead-end of unnamed streets and construction plans that could change the character of several others.
Viet Kieu (overseas Vietnamese) will be allowed to purchase real estate in their own names from September 1, 2009. However, experts doubt the new policy will cause any immediate changes in the real estate market.
More and more shops are sprouting up in HCM City, not in street-front houses but in back alley rooms. This new retail trend has been developing in parallel with Internet-based sales.
The “Vietnamese people using Vietnamese products” campaign is imperative but not for consumers only. Producers and utility providers should by the first to sign up.
Drivers should expect long hold ups day or night on the two big roads heading north and south from Ho Chi Minh City.
Sand is being illegally dredged from the Day river, creating a risk of landslides and the collapse of about 60 houses in Ha Noi’s Phuc Khe village through which it runs.
Vietnam’s potential, opportunities, environment and investment incentives in infrastructure construction were presented to Malaysian businesses at a workshop in Hanoi on August 18.
An Giang province has introduced its duty free Tinh Bien trade zone and announced a trade fair to spotlight Vietnam’s ‘high-quality products’.