Digital content firms want government help when needed

While rice and catfish companies receive support from ministries and agencies when international disputes occur, digital content firms do not.

Digital transformation faces lack of human resource

Many businesses are struggling in their effort to switch to digitalization in their workplace.

Romanian symphony orchestra to play concert with Vietnamese artists

The Romanian Bucharest Symphony Orchestra will arrive in Vietnam to join in the performance with Vietnamese artist Dinh Hoai Xuan in Cello Fundamento Concert 6 at the Hanoi Opera House on November 15.

New electricity price system does not affect majority of customers: expert

The two electricity price systems which the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has designed will not have a big impact on most people.

Collectors buy more VN paintings costing millions of dollars at international auctions

In addition to the aesthetic value, Vietnamese paintings have been bought for millions of US dollars at international auctions which have made investors pay attention to them in recent years.

Supply shortfalls force 54 gas stations to close in HCM City

HCMC had seen 54 gas stations suspending operations by Sunday night, October 9, due to fuel supply shortfalls, according to a report by the HCMC market surveillance agency.

State Bank of Vietnam collaborates with authorities to protect investors

Investors and customers of SCB have been assured that their rights and interests will not be affected by the decision to prosecute Van Thinh Phat Group for "fraudulent appropriation of property" related to the issuance and sale of bonds.

Historic first goal in France for Quang Hai

Nguyen Quang Hai made history as the first-ever Vietnamese player to score in a professional European football league on Saturday, salvaging a point for his club Pau FC in the process.

Companies pay same starting salary for new graduates from Vietnam and abroad: survey

For the first time in many years, the starting salary of new graduates from Vietnamese universities and overseas universities is the same (443.5 USD, per month), according to the Talent-Mercer Total Remuneration Survey (TRS) 2022.

ASEAN education ministers to meet in Hanoi next week

The 12th ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting (ASED) and related meetings will be held in Hanoi from October 11-14, with the participation of education ministers, senior officials and experts from 10 ASEAN member states and eight partner countries.

iPhone 14 sells out quickly in Vietnam

Retailers have begun taking orders for iPhone 14 and some versions have sold out. iPhone 14 Pro Max is the most popular model.

Deputy Prime Minister tells MOIT to handle Trung Nam solar power project

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), which has oversight management of the electricity sector, is responsible for the supervision of proposals by Trung Nam Thuan Nam Solar Power to stop the usage of electricity without fixed pricing.

VN automobile market recovers well

While the prices of some car models, including imports, have been slashed in the year-end sale season, other models are selling at higher prices because of a supply shortage.

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Vietnam, Japan boost cooperation in traditional medicine

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Exports of forestry waste products likely to rake in billions of USD

Large breweries have the upper hand

After two years of the pandemic, the beer industry has begun recovering as restaurants, eateries, karaoke parlours and hotels have reopened.

Organic farm products face distribution problems

The organic farm produce market in Vietnam is full of potential. However, it is not easy to ‘go organic’ and distribute the produce.

Businessman moves up to 2nd on Vietnam's wealthiest list

Do Anh Tuan, a businessman from Thanh Hoa, has surpassed the asset value of famous billionaires, including Ho Hung Anh and Tran Dinh Long, with stock assets of VND34.318 trillion.

Vietnam retail sector to experience a rapid rebound next year

Vietnam’s retail sector is expected to experience a rapid rebound in the year ahead, according to the latest report conducted by Deloitte Vietnam.

Vietnam’s supporting industries seeking incentives

Vietnamese enterprises are looking for new opportunities amid shifting global supply chains and the volatile world economy, but restrictive policies could be in the way of this endeavour.

Vietnam picking up slack as hub for chips

High-tech investment is making a splash in Vietnam’s economic landscape, and so the country is emerging as the destination for semiconductor manufacturers, where local players are seemingly leading the way.

Authorities urged to step up fiscal scheme

With Vietnam’s economy recording a positive recovery, the government is accelerating the country’s largest-ever monetary and fiscal package.

Spillover FDI effects require levelling up

Foreign investment disbursement in the first nine months of 2022 reached the highest 9-month growth rate over the past five years - up 16.2 per cent over the same period in 2021, reaching $15.4 billion.

Tourism fears worker shortage as it prepares for Tet

Hoteliers were concerned over their business performance during the fourth quarter of the year and the Tet holiday due to staffing shortages amid the tourism industry regaining strong growth momentum.

Eco-industrial parks to become inevitable trend

Vietnam will continue to encourage investors to both develop eco-IPs and transition from traditional to ecological ones, which is set to contribute to the national target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.