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Over 1.12 billion USD mobilised from G-bond auctions on HNX
The US-China trade war has led toChinese wooden furniture manufacturers moving production to Vietnam, bringing risks to the domestic woodwork industry.
HCM City attracts estimated 8 billion USD of FDI in 2019
Korean firm to develop 900-million-USD smart IP in An Giang
NCIF forecasts average annual growth of 7% in 2021-2025
Fast-growing Binh Duong appeals to local, foreign investors
G-bond issuance meets 73 percent of yearly plan
Lien Chieu Port to play key role for a sustainable Da Nang
Real estate companies in HCM City are experiencing difficulties as the market is seeing a sharp downtrend.
Rice export revenue suffers from price drop
MoIT concerned over potential electricity shortages
Vietnam is famous as one of the world's biggest rice exporters, but its export price is low.
Viet Nam's growing tourism industry and thriving economy have drawn interest in the country's hotel and resort market from investors across the region, making Viet Nam one of the most talked about markets in Asia Pacific.
New disruptive technologies associated with Industry 4.0 are changing how companies do business, and so finding a mechanism to adapt these new technologies to modern development needs is imperative.
In its annual plans in recent years, the Government has always anticipated trade deficit. In reality, Vietnam has always run a trade surplus.
Xiamen Port Holding Group has had a working session with the Ha Tinh People’s Committee, expressing its willingness to open the Vung Ang – Xiamen container route and develop a port in Vung Ang.
Regulatory barriers must be removed to allow the local real estate sector to maintain balance and stimulate growth, experts stated at a conference in HCMC on Thursday.
Vietnam and Thailand are two major rice exporters to the Hong Kong market, but Vietnamese rice prices are 50% lower than those offered by its rival, leaving wide room for growth for Vietnamese rice exports to the former British territory.