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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 16

Only US$12.7 mln left in fuel price stabilization fund

WB Lead Country Economist: Viet Nam sees strong rebound, momentum remains strong

Vietnam has witnessed a strong rebound after last year’s COVID related slowdown, said World Bank (WB) Lead Country Economist and Program Leader for Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions in Vietnam Andrea Coppola.

Credit growth limits in Vietnam and the effect on the economy

During a lesson about economic recession at Columbia University (USA) last year, my professor explained that to prevent a banking crisis, the world applies two policy approaches – repression or prudential.

Mobilizing $500 million, Vietjet Air to ‘play big’

Vietjet Air (VJC) plans to raise $500 billion to scale up its operation as the tourism industry is expected to thrive again, as many air carriers are still in difficulty, according to a new resolution of the VJC Board of Directors.

Bonds maturity worry real estate businesses

From the end of this year onwards, real estate businesses will face a worrisome period due to cash flow shortages as corporate bonds will begin to mature.

An untold story behind the creation of Pho Burger

First launched in August 2020 by McDonald's, with a mix of the distinctive taste of Vietnamese fine relish and the western signatory dish, Pho Burger marked a new chapter in the brand's journey of “localizing” its menu in Vietnam.

AI successfully applied in automotive industry in Vietnam

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been widely implemented in various fields, including the automotive industry.

Health Ministry answers voters’ questions on salaries for medical workers

Acting Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan has released a written response to voters’ questions on many issues, including wages and allowances for medical workers and health insurance.

Localities have various ways to attract talents

Mr. Nguyen Tuan Ninh, Head of the Cadres and Civil Servants Department under the Ministry of Home Affairs, said that the Department has developed a strategic project to attract talents and submit it to Ministry's leaders for consideration.

Solution to digital workforce is digital university

Vietnam produces 40,000 IT (information technology) workers a year, but it needs 100,000.

Prime Minister orders raising online public services use to 50% by mid-2023

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh ordered raising the proportion of people using online public services from 18 percent at present to 50 percent by the end of 2023

Ministry launches campaign to clean up malicious codes on cyberspace

The Ministry of Information and Communications yesterday officially introduced the campaign ‘Cleaning up Malicious Codes on the Cyberspace’ for businesses, organizations, and individuals in Vietnam.

Vietnamese athletes' doping use at 31st SEA Games unconfirmed

At the moment, many people are concerned about whether Vietnamese athletes got positive doping tests at the 31st SEA Games.

Vietnam Airlines says will try to stay on HOSE

Vietnam Airlines will find ways to regain positive equity by the end of this year and avoid being delisted on the HCMC Stock Exchange, a company source said on September 14.

Hanoi railway cafes now closed amid safety concerns

Relevant forces in Hanoi were deployed on September 15 to erect barriers in order to block the entrance of coffee shops along the rail tracks running through a narrow street of the capital.

Vietnam has more than 600 valid foreign invested education projects

As of December 31, 2021 the education sector of Vietnam had 605 valid foreign investment cooperation projects with a total investment capital of more than US$4.57 billion, an increase of 321 projects compared to five years earlier.

Factory wall collapses in central Vietnam, 11 buried in debris

At least three construction workers were killed and eight others were injured in a wall collapse in central Vietnam on September 15.

Vietnam among top 10 most popular destinations for Australians

Vietnam was among top 10 most popular destinations for Australian travelers in July, with more than 18,500 Australians visiting the Southeast Asian country in the month, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Ministry proposes tariff cuts to bring down petrol prices

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has proposed a reduction of the most favoured nation (MFN) tariff on a number of petrol products widely used in industrial production from 20% to 10% in an attempt to bring down the economy's input cost.

Exploring a hidden valley in ripe rice season

During the ripening season, the yellow terraced rice fields create a stunning view for visitors. Nam Cang is a valley in Lien Minh Commune, Sapa Town, Lao Cai Province, some 36 kilometers from the Sapa center.