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Automobile sales down 42 per cent on chip shortage

The Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) has announced that its members sold 25,159 vehicles in June, down 42 per cent from May ending three consecutive months of gains.

Samsung plans to invest US$3.3 billion in Vietnam in 2022

The R&D center in Hanoi, scheduled to be completed by late 2022, would be Samsung’s major R&D hub not only in Vietnam but also the whole of Southeast Asia.

Vietnam boosts agro-tourism model

The program will preserve and promote traditional cultural values.

Japan keen on Vietnam’s supply chains

The Government of Japan will support over 40 Japanese investment projects in Vietnam to diversify supply chains post Covid-19. Compared to other regional countries, Vietnam has the largest number of chosen investment projects.

A tall order

The Vietnamese dong currency remains remarkably stable while other currencies are sliding against the U.S. dollar. This situation makes foreign exchange rate management increasingly difficult. Foreign exchange rate under pressure.

Business leaders eye challenges, opportunities to boost growth after COVID-19

Geopolitical tensions in some notable hot spots, anti-COVID-19 measures of global manufacturing hub China, and the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policies could damper Vietnam economic recovery.

Hanoi checks motorbike emissions, prevents people from burning straw on fields

According to the Vietnam Environment Administration (VEA), air pollution in large cities is increasing with the harvesting season as straw is left on the field and burnt in the evening.

HCMC youth wholeheartedly participating in voluntary campaigns

Leaving the fun behind, many young people in Ho Chi Minh City are joining in voluntary programs to remote areas. With their enthusiasm, youth, and knowledge, they are helping to transforming poor areas into places worth living.

US initiates anti-tax evasion investigation into Vietnamese steel pipes

The United States’ Department of Commerce (DOC) has officially initiated an investigation into trade remedy tax evasion on a number of steel pipe products imported from the Vietnamese market.

September 8 becomes annual day for hounouring Vietnamese language

September 8 will become an annual day for honouring the Vietnamese language under a decision signed by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on the approval of a project to honour it among the Vietnamese community abroad in the 2023-2030 period.

The people who spread kindness and love in the community

A man built a house for hundreds of old people, a woman donated her hair to cancer patients, and a man sang in the middle of cemetery.

Lenders in 'black credit' make threatening calls to demand debt  payment

Businesses are complaining that they have been regularly bothered by black creditors. The creditors make hundreds of calls a day to ask them to pay debts for their employees.

Improvement on service quality a must for bus operators

Experts believe that to become more attractive to commuters, bus companies need to improve their service quality.

Samsung to manufacture semiconductor products in Vietnam next year

Samsung Electronics plans to manufacture semiconductor products at its Samsung Electro-Mechanics Vietnam located in Thai Nguyen province in July 2023, Samsung Electronics CEO Roh Tae-Moon told PM Pham Minh Chinh in Hanoi on August 5.

Vermicelli from bean makes Binh Dinh memorable

The central province of Binh Dinh, full of sunshine, gentle breezes, and hard-working people, has been known for various delicacies such as sweet soft bánh ít lá gai (sticky rice cake with mung bean fillings) and small sweet sour pork paste.

Vietnamese startup offers gene-decoding NFTs to public

Genetica, a Vietnamese startup specializing in gene decoding, has begun providing a GeneNFT service in the Vietnamese market.

Vietnam to add three new types of tourism by 2030

There will be three new types of tourism in the nation added to the tourism industry during the 2021 to 2030 period, including health care and medical tourism, agricultural tourism, and sports tourism,

Retailers jostle for superiority

The boom of e-commerce in the rental market space in commercial centres has forced developers to assert their distinct identities.

Petrol prices fall but savings not passed on to goods

Experts gathered in Hanoi on August 4 to discuss how to deal with the continuing high prices of commodities in Vietnam despite petrol prices being reduced.

Laptop market for students booming after high school graduation exam

After the results of the national high school graduation exam were released, retail stores recorded an increase in the purchasing power of laptops for students.