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Hanoi remains at top of travellers’ lists despite COVID-19

Hanoi has remained at the top of global travellers’ wish lists although COVID-19 travel restrictions severely hit the city’s tourism last year.

Mekong River's water flows at record low for third year in a row

The Secretariat of the Mekong River Commission has called on the six countries along the Mekong to urgently solve the problems of low flows in the region.

Stock market sets new record on billion dollars of capital inflow

The Vietnamese stock market continued to reach another historic record, with the largest number of new accounts opened in December after 21 years of operation.

VN banks expect to sell more shares to foreign investors in 2022

A number of Vietnamese banks plan to sell more shares to foreign investors in 2022 as part of set strategies.

 

WB forecasts Vietnam’s growth at 5.5 percent in 2022

The World Bank (WB) has forecast that Vietnam’s economic recovery is likely to accelerate in 2022 as GDP growth is expected to rise to 5.5 percent from 2.6 percent in the year just ended.

Find peace in Tan Lap floating village

Tan Lap floating village in Moc Hoa District, Long An Province, around 100 kilometers from Saigon, is one of the attractive destinations in the Mekong Delta best known for its primitiveness and simplicity.

Which means of transport will Hanoians use in the next five years?

Hanoi plans to build three urban railway lines in the next five years.

More investment poured into cold storage facilities

While many industries are suffering during the Covid-19 pandemic, cold storage supply chains are heating up the logistics industry.

Domestic suppliers make few inroads into global supply chains

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung said that Vietnamese enterprises’ participation in the global value chain is very modest in both quantity and quality.

Cyberattacks: from jokes to crimes

Many young people see attacking a website or a system as a joke. But when they have to be involved in legal procedures, they realize the seriousness of the acts, but it is too late.

Thai Nguyen native adds Muay Thai World Championship gold to her collection

Winning national tournaments in four different martial arts disciplines is no big deal for Bang Thi Mai. On top of that, she has added a gold medal from the Muay Thai World Championships, held in Thailand in December, to her collection. 

Dining venues struggle as risk level fluctuates in Hanoi

As the capital city changes its pandemic risk levels, Hanoi business owners have been struggling with onsite dining regulations.

Staff cutback plan fulfilled in 2021

The task on state apparatus streamlining set by the Politburo was fulfilled in 2021 for the first time. More than 10 percent of civil servant personnel and 11.67 percent of public employees at non-business public units have been cut.

Live streaming attracts young people to earn money

Making money on online platforms and social networks is increasingly popular in the labor market, streamer jobs have become popular keywords for many young people.

Vietnam-China bilateral trade: overcoming chronic weaknesses

According to data from the Vietnam General Department of Customs, Vietnam’s total import-export value by June 15, 2021 had reached US$288.68 billion, up 33%, or $71.55 billion, year on year.

PM requests reduction in number of departments, general departments

Noting that the apparatus inside ministries and branches is still cumbersome and hierarchical, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has asked ministers to restructure departments and general departments.

Three factors behind FDI attraction in Vietnam

Low labour costs, a geographical location close to Asian supply chains, and Japan and the Republic of Korea (RoK)'s efforts to promote greater overseas investment are considered as three factors in boosting Vietnamese foreign direct investment (FDI).

Vietnam’s economic growth forecast to rebound strongly in 2022

Some foreign financial organisations have issued relatively positive predictions for Vietnam’s economy this year, with growth expected at 6.5 - 6.7 percent.

Yellow apricot tree sold at US$176,000

Mr. Bui Van Bang from Cai Lay District, Tien Giang Province yesterday said that he had just sold an over 50-year-old yellow apricot tree at a price of over VND4 billion (US$176,000).

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 13

SSC carries out sanctioning procedures of FLC Chairman's huge share sale