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Pressure on the Finance Minister

As the holder of the keys of the national treasury, Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung is facing great pressure.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 13

Hope for Vietnam's billion-dollar export industry at year’s end

National Assembly approves 6% GDP growth target for 2021

The National Assembly (NA) on Wednesday morning passed a resolution on the socio-economic development plan for next year with majority of the delegates agreeing with proposals.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 12

 Banks ordered not to force customers to buy insurance

Retailers shift to online platforms to boost sales

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced retailers to shift from traditional sales to online sales to adapt to the new circumstances.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 11

Vietnam customs revenue down by nearly 15% in Jan-Oct

GDP growth 6 percent in 2021 feasible: economists

Vietnam's GDP may achieve a growth rate of 6 percent or greater in 2021, according to economists and industry experts.

Pandemic weighs on budget

The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to weigh on socio-economic development and State budget in 2021 and the years that follow, Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung said.

Billions of dollars flow to Vietnam through M&As

Analysts say a series of large M&A deals will be made in 2021.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 10

Korean enterprises satisfied with Vietnamese entry process: survey

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 9

Remittances to Ho Chi Minh City rise despite pandemic

Pandemic weighs on budget

The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to weigh on socio-economic development and State budget in 2021 and the years that follow, Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung said.

Businesses diversify products to enter EU market

Plenty of local firms have weathered the COVID-19 crisis by selecting niche markets and diversify products to enhance their competitiveness and gain access to the EU market.

Localities prepare goods for Lunar New Year holiday

Provinces and cities are gearing up for the coming Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday to ensure an adequate supply of essential goods with the COVID-19 pandemic still developing globally.

First make sure you know what you want

Vietnam is emerging as one of the top picks for international investors in their strategy for diversifying production facilities. 

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 8

VN's largest rice producer expands advanced farming models

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 7

FTAs, e-commerce offer prime opportunities to local economy

Hotel co-working service competes with co-working spaces

Going to hotels to study and work is a growing tendency among Vietnamese youth.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 6

Fisheries expected to become major production industry

Some 100,000 companies predicted to leave market by end-2020

With an average of more than 8,500 businesses withdrawing from the market due to ailing operations in January-October, the nation is expected to see around 100,000 enterprises shutting shop by the end of this year.