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Strategic solutions for business growth post-COVID-19

COVID-19 has significantly affected the consumer behaviour of people of all socioeconomic groups in Vietnam. Now businesses looking for future growth and investment opportunities are urged to upskill or reskill in line with new trends and demands.

Vietnam will rely on outsourcing if it continues to import most input materials: officials

If Vietnam imports most input materials needed for domestic production, it will become an outsourcing economy, officials have warned.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 30

Vietnam’s economy keeps growing thanks to important drivers

Hanoi retail market: Landlords reshuffle tenant mixes

Landlords need to be more open to different kinds of tenants to meet the actual requirements.

Concerns raised over under-way road project’s damage

A road project which is still underway in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue has been seriously damaged after Storm Vamco, which has raised public concerns over the work’s quality.

Vietnam’s renewables: Advantages and considerations

Input costs for both solar and wind power in Vietnam fell respective 75% and 30% in 2012-2017.

Hanoi's economic growth set to reach 3.94% this year

Hanoi's economic growth is set to rebound to 7.5% next year as the city continues to pursue the dual target of both containing the pandemic and boosting economic recovery.

Noi Bai Airport receives Airport Health Accreditation certification

The Airports Council International (ACI) has granted the Certificate of Airport Health Accreditation (AHA) for Noi Bai International Airport of Vietnam.

Establishment of gold exchange proposed

The Vietnam Gold Trading Association has proposed the establishment of a gold exchange aimed at creating connectivity between global and local gold prices to ensure there is no major price difference and to fight against gold smuggling.

Lenders pledge to help revive regional economy via RCEP

After a lengthy eight-year negotiation process, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership was finally signed just over a week ago.

New regulation on temporary tax payments worries businesses

The taxation body needs to ‘nurture sources of revenue’ rather than bleed businesses dry, businesspeople say.

When will taxes be lowered to reduce automobile prices?

The government has affirmed its policy to encourage the development of the automobile industry. However, the ‘encouragement’ is not attractive in the eyes of manufacturers.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 28

Businesses prepare for Tet, to ensure sufficient supply

Budget rise to cushion country’s growth hopes

With an expected economic growth rate of 2-3 per cent this year, the National Assembly has decided on a rise in budget deficit in order to ensure state budget spending, amid enterprise revenues being hit by the health crisis.

Experts upbeat about VN’s post-pandemic economic recovery, urging firms to focus on new trends

Experts are upbeat about Vietnam’s post-pandemic economy, urging enterprises to grasp opportunities arising from new trends, such as digital transformation, energy infrastructure development

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 27

COVID-19 pandemic improves Vietnam’s chance to enter global supply chain: ILO expert

To take full advantage of free trade agreements

To maximize the advantage of export opportunities from free trade agreements (FTAs), enterprises cannot but take into account the criteria for sustainable development.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 26

Regulations on multi-level marketing to be amended

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 25

State Bank Operations Centre adjusts down USD rate for first time in 2020