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From chip-based national ID cards to advanced radar and missile systems, MG Group is shaping the story of a digitally sovereign Vietnam, defending its national security and elevating its international standing.
A Vietnamese brand defies the odds, crafting luxury fashion that rivals the world’s best.
The son of T&T Group founder takes over the airline amid efforts to restructure and expand flight networks.
The founder of the Mai Nguyen mobile retail chain has passed away after a tragic motorcycle accident in Australia.
Forbes' latest update shows Vietnam now has only five billionaires, with Tran Ba Duong dropping off the list while Pham Nhat Vuong’s fortune soars to $6.7 billion.
Holding dual roles as a board member and Deputy CEO, Le Thi Truc Quynh plays a crucial role in Bamboo Airways’ strategic development.
The Year of the Snake has produced some of Vietnam’s top banking executives, shaping the financial landscape through strategic leadership and innovation.
Trinh Xuan Nghiem, chairman of Anh Phat Construction and Trade Investment Corporation, has been arrested for alleged negligence in managing a state-owned iron ore mine, causing significant financial losses.
The eldest brother Nguyen Van Thien deserves credit for finding the famous striker Xuan Son for Vietnam’s football.
David Duong, often called the "trash tycoon," has run into legal issues. His US-based waste management company is being investigated for his involvement in the election campaigns of a former American mayor and several other officials.
Do Xuan Lap, a key figure in Vietnam’s wood industry, has been arrested for gambling, marking a dramatic fall for the CEO of Tien Dat Wood Technology Corporation and Chairman of Viforest.
Pham Nhat Minh Hoang, the second son of billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, has emerged as a rising figure in Vietnam’s business world.
The Nguyen Xuan family has left an indelible mark on Vietnamese football and business, with three of its seven siblings achieving significant success in both fields.
Three female Vietnamese entrepreneurs have been named on a list of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women Asia 2024 (MPW Asia), as complied by Fortune magazine.
Sea grapes, not just a superfood beneficial for health, also have the remarkable ability to clean the marine environment where they are cultivated.
Despite the difficulties of the world economy, Earable Neuroscience can attract investment. The secret lies in the product's application of exclusive core technology and its ability to meet the needs of the sleep tech device market.
The ‘banana kingdom’ was once a "godforsaken" land.
The child who spent his childhood in a slum full of social evils, thieves and prostitutes is now the CEO of a hi-tech company that manufactures drones.
Vietnamese enterprises need to be patient, eager to learn, and adventurous in their business, according to Ann Huynh.
“We held a cooperation agreement signing ceremony. The US side organized the event at a normal restaurant, while the Vietnamese side expected the ceremony to be a big and solemnly organized event,” Ann Huynh said.