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Vietjet inks deal with Airbus to order 20 A321XLR aircraft

Vietjet and aircraft manufacturer Airbus on October 31 signed a contract for 20 brand-new A321XLR aircraft.

Vietnamese volleyball player to go on trial in Japan

The captain of the national women's volleyball team Tran Thi Thanh Thuy will have a five-day trial in Japan from July 22 to 26.

HCM City signs contract with striker Nam

HCM City have signed a 18-month contract with striker Vu Quang Nam of Song Lam Nghe An (SLNA) to prepare for the second leg of the national premier league.

Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC terminate contract with Japanese midfielder Ideguchi

Hoang Anh Gia Lai have decided to end their contract with Japanese midfielder Masaaki Ideguchi before the second leg of the V.League.

Magallanes to coach HCM City Wings in new season

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City Wings basketball club has signed a contract with coach Ricky Magallanes to prepare for the coming season.

Ha Noi TT ink major contract with Oloya

 V.League 1 defending champions Ha Noi T&T have inked a contract with midfielder Moses Oloya of Uganda, who had played for Kuban Krasnador club in Russia.

Mai Duc Chung back to coach VN women's football team

 VietNamNet Bridge – Mai Duc Chung will return to manage the national women's football team after the Viet Nam Football Federation decided not to extend their contract with Japanese coach Norimatsu Takashi.

HAGL test Julio Moraes Ribeiro

 VietNamNet Bridge – V-League side Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) is testing Julio Moraes Ribeiro of Brazil in preparation for the V-League next year.

Chinese coach bids farewell

VietNamNet Bridge – Coach Chen Yun Fa has ended his contract with the Viet Nam Football Federation after nearly eight years working with the women's national team.  

Vietjet Air pays $800 million to purchase GE engines

VietNamNet Bridge - After signing a contract worth more than $9 billion with Airbus in late September, Vietjet Air signed a $800 contract to buy engines of the General Electric (GE) & Snecma yesterday.

Vietnam Airlines signs a big contract with GE

VietNamNet Bridge – A contract to buy 40 engines for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crew was signed between Vietnam Airlines and General Electric on the evening of October 28.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 25/10

 Dong Nai attracts US$830 million in FDI; Vietnam seals Philippines rice contracts; Vietnam attends global auditors congress in China; Promoting Vietnamese trademarks

VAMC signs the first bad debt purchasing contract

 VietNamNet Bridge – The contract worth over VND1.7 trillion will be signed between the state-run Vietnam Assets Management Company (VAMC) with Agribank today, October 1.

How can Vietjet Air arrange $9.1 billion to buy 100 aircrafts?

In order to have money for the 100 Airbuses, VietjetAir will have to seek capital from different channels, including the export credit financing, commercial loans from foreign banks or initial public offering.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 21/9

 Local companies need x-factor to hit Indonesian market; Food processing industry given financial support; Can Tho eyes hi-tech incubator; August trade surplus hits US$176m

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/9

 Port premises find investor; Hanoi’s office supply to double in 2017: CBRE; Loan-to-deposit ratio slightly declines; VAMC targets more bad debts

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 23/8

 US billionaire to expand operation in Vietnam; Rice export contracts cancelled; Vietnam in need of safe natural rubber standards; Hanoi sets sights on hi-tech future

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 11/8

 Five Vietnamese enterprises roll out co-branding card; Large investors favored on Phu Quoc; Footwear export orders up 10-15%; Vietnam, Japan cooperate in six key industries

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 10/6

 Legal capital threshold for labour subleasing; New principles for wage scales; Measures urged to lure foreign investment in stocks; Financial storm ravages Cai Mep-Thi Vai ports; Fresh energy for a new direction

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 23/3

Banks find it hard to lend; Real estate firms owe huge tax arrears; Ministry proposes upgrade to railway system; Advertising revenues rise despite economic slump; More retailers have developed own product lines