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VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 30

UNICEF wants to support more Vietnamese children in far-flung areas: executive director

Over 144,000 CBU autos imported in 2022

The number of completely-built-up (CBU) automobiles imported in Vietnam during the January-November period hit some 144,726 with a value of US$3.2 billion, rising by 5.9% in volume and 6.3% in value year-on-year.

Conference looks at protecting national, cultural and family values

Vietnamese human norms in the new era should develop in harmony with other values, preserving and promoting the core values of the nation, which envelop traditional culture and Vietnamese family, experts said at a conference in Hanoi.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS NOVEMBER 30

Transport sector records surge in passenger volume

State to divest capital in 141 enterprises

Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai, on November 29, signed Decision No.1479/QD-TTg approving the plan to rearrange State-owned enterprises and enterprises with State capital in the 2022-2025 period.

German players visit the banned Hanoi rail track area

A photo of some Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund footballers sitting on the banned train track area in Hanoi has gone viral on the internet since Tuesday evening.

Domestic enterprises must focus on trademark registration in foreign markets

Domestic enterprises looking to do business in foreign countries have been reminded of the importance of registering their trademarks in foreign markets.

Vietnamese enterprises expect policies to unlock credit flow

Enterprises are hoping for more policies to help them overcome financial difficulties, maintain operations and to take advantage of post-pandemic recovery opportunities.

IPO market awaits opportunities to boom

There were no new IPO deals in Vietnam in the third quarter of 2022, according to recent data from Deloitte, as the figure was only counted in the first half of the year.

UNESCO honours Vietnam’s art of pottery making of Cham people

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has inscribed the art of pottery making of the Cham people on the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding.

Vietnamese representative finishes among Top 20 at Miss Earth 2022

Thach Thu Thao, the Vietnamese contestant at Miss Earth 2022, claimed a Top 20 finish in the grand final of the pageant held in the Philippines on November 29.

Vietnam to have an effective match against Borussia Dortmund: Coach Park

Vietnam will have an effective match against German football club Borussia Dortmund, heach coach Park Hang Seo stated at a press conference in Hanoi on November 29, a day before the friendly match.

Investors hunt for real estate as prices fall

As the real estate market has been cooling down over the last two months, now is the time for investors to buy land and housing at reasonable prices.

Green logistics to reduce costs for Vietnamese goods

Logistics firms want the government to provide capital to develop technology and digitization to manage the flow of goods to minimize import-export costs.

Foreign trade may hit record of 780 billion USD in 2022

Surmounting difficulties to boost economic recovery, Vietnam is expected to post a foreign trade record of 780 billion USD in 2022.

Golden days are over for leading seafood firms

Seafood companies no longer see bright prospects as the global situation has worsened compared with the previous period. Domestically, the situation is also problematic with interest rates rising sharply.

Traffic congestion is biggest obstacle to southeast’s development

Traffic congestion is the biggest challenge for the economic development of the nation’s southeast region, given that only 50 kilometers of expressway has been built among the six key provinces in the past 10 years, according to the prime minister.

Lonely Planet reveals eight attractive treks in Vietnam

Tribal treks around Bac Ha and Cultural treks from Sa Pa have been named among the eight best treks for travelers to enjoy when visiting the nation, according to the Australian version of renowned travel guide Lonely Planet.

Vietnam posts US$10.6 billion trade surplus in Jan-Nov

The country’s exports amounted to US$342.2 billion while its import spending totaled US$331.6 billion between January and November, generating a trade surplus of US$10.6 billion, according to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam.

What are Vietnam’s opportunities in the face of new reforms in China?

Vietnam-China relations in the past were based mostly on trade and construction bids. What will be important for the new period?