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Vietnam's real estate market faces tough questions as experts discuss the potential effects of a proposed property tax on second homes.
With his family’s support, a Vietnamese artist combines creativity and craftsmanship to breathe new life into dolls, attracting a growing international clientele.
To share Vietnamese traditions with his children, German father Jens Berhausen has taken on the challenge of mastering complex Vietnamese dishes, including his favorite, pho.
Many Vietnamese firms are missing out on the $10 trillion Halal market, as challenges around certification and market access persist.
The National Assembly discussions brought into focus Vietnam's procedural inefficiencies, contrasting them with Dubai's rapid growth as mentioned by Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung.
The next chapter of Vietnam’s development story is focused on unlocking the potential of its human capital, fostering innovation, and creating mechanisms to retain and attract top talent.
The bustling working atmosphere has created a hubbub that can be heard all over Ban Mach blacksmith village.
Vietnam has about 80.6 million vehicles, one of the biggest greenhouse gas emission sources that pollutes the air and contributes to climate change.
Since the day they began dabbling in producing TikTok videos, the couple has had the habit of updating videos showing their twin albino daughters, attracting many viewers.
As Vietnam enters a new era of national advancement, the private sector is casting off the struggles of the past to thrive and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
Vietnam's signing of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) accession protocol in Geneva on November 7, 2006, and its subsequent entry as the organisation's 150th member on January 11, 2007, marked a pivotal turning point in the nation's development.
As Kamala Harris’s foreign policy priorities remain unclear, Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, is left speculating about what her presidency might mean for the region.
Vietnamese businesses want to institutionalize the selection of strategic investors, set up technical barriers to promote domestic production, and set clear strategies for key industries.
Vietnam’s e-commerce market remains fiercely competitive as global giants vie for dominance, with new entrants joining the fray and established players retreating.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's Middle East visit has not only solidified diplomatic ties but also unlocked new economic and investment opportunities with major energy powerhouses like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
Industry experts reveal that high fees for Vietnamese singers are not uncommon, but only a select few stars can command such rates.
Speaking Vietnamese faster than many Vietnamese, a foreign son-in-law in Hanoi has a deep understanding about Vietnamese culture and speaks the language fluently.
Establishing a strong and competitive private sector is essential for Vietnam's economic independence and sustainable development.
A mother in Ho Chi Minh City found herself at the center of a misunderstanding when her son’s cries for his father led bystanders to assume she was abducting him.
After three failed startup attempts, Ngo Tan Quyen, 30, has successfully developed products made of agarwood, earning half billion dong a month.