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As internet steadily replaces traditional text messages and calls as well as smart phones are overwhelmingly popular in the market, mobile operators find it a must to come out with low-cost 3G and 4G packages.
With the announcement to open 1,000 coffee shops in China, Trung Nguyen International (under Trung Nguyen chairman’s wife Le Hoang Diep Thao) is declaring war on its parent company Trung Nguyen Group.
New vehicle sales in Vietnam declined 5% to approximately 22,000 units in June, according to the Vietnam Automotive Manufacturers Association (VAMA).
Hanoi applies online registration for blood donation, Japanese experts help Da Lat farmers develop high-quality flower production, USD13.63 million to be invested for Saigon River dyke, Vietnam recalls drug made in China on cancer fears
Hanoi plans to hire a consulting firm to help guide the operation of Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro project.
Many foreign giants have invested in Viet Nam’s leading e-commerce platforms even as they incur big losses, as they continue to see the long-term potential of the country’s rapidly expanding online shopping sector.
New preferential policies have encouraged both local and international firms to invest in renewable energy, according to authorities.
As Vietnam and Australia have raised their relationship to the status of strategic partnership, both countries should now step up collaboration in the foundational sectors of economy, trade and investment, security and defence.
Business associations have suggested state management agencies to tighten control over the origins of domestic export goods in a move to avoid risks for Vietnamese firms amidst the simmering US-China trade war.
Hanoi FC have a tentative hold on the 2018 V.League trophy after coming from a goal down to seal a thrilling 3-2 victory over FLC Thanh Hoa in the 20th round of play last weekend.
The Politburo yesterday appointed Nguyen Manh Hung, chairman and general director of Viettel as new secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) for the 2016-2021 tenure.
APAC Travel Report reveals behavioral patterns of consumers in Asia-Pacific, including Vietnam.
A number of Vietnamese brands have partnered with Walt Disney to solidify their market positions.
Indonesia’s Minister of Education and Culture held a bilateral meeting with Minister of Education and Training Professor Phung Xuan Nha on July 23 at the ministry in Hanoi.
Investors are concerned over the impact US-China trade tensions and the weakened Chinese yuan are having on the FX and local stock markets, while experts are not considering the worst-case scenarios as of yet.
Vietnam has become an attractive destination for many foreign investors, largely due to the country’s friendly policies encouraging foreign direct investment, its political stability, and its strong economy.
Once construction begins, the amusement park in Bac Ninh will become the second Disneyland inspired park in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese brands are still dominating the domestic ice cream market, but foreign companies are following hard on their heels.
As of July, there were some 124 million phone subscribers in Vietnam, informed the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).
The introduction of Resolution 42, which provides special pilot treatment of bad debts at credit institutions, played an important role in VAMC`s recent positive performance.
China was Vietnam`s largest supplier of computers, phones, and machinery in the first six months, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC).
Hazardous alcoholic consumption deprives valuable resources to meet the urgent needs of health care and development in Vietnam.
Channel News Asia’s annual list top 6 of the cool weather holiday destinations in Southeast Asia throughout the year.
Several days after the downpours, hundreds of households in Hanoi’s outlying district of Chuong My are still facing severe flooding.
By July 23, many routes leading to mountainous communes in Van Chan district, Yen Bai province had still been cut off by prolonged floods and severe landslides.