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Da Nang households lack sufficient water as more hydropower plants are built

VietNamNet Bridge - Da Nang residents are thirsty for water as hydropower plants are storing water for electricity generation.

The future of the security solution market

VietNamNet Bridge - Continued cyberattacks are prompting banks, finance institutions, online sale websites and public businesses to spend more money on security solutions.


Vietnamese enterprises struggle to join foreign value chains

VietNamNet Bridge - Only 14 percent of Vietnamese private enterprises are supplying goods and services to foreign invested enterprises (FIEs).


Vietnam’s insurance market captures foreign investors

 The participation of foreign investors has helped domestic insurers enhance their insurance capacity through training, legal framework and operation of products.

Steps taken to draw foreign investment in Vietnam’s infrastructure

Vietnam needs about US$480 billion for infrastructure investment by 2020, with additional projects in the pipeline including around eleven power plants with total capacity of 13,200 MW and about 1,380 km of highway.

NA Chairwoman begins official visit to RoK

 Chairwoman of the National Assembly (NA) of Vietnam Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and a high-ranking NA delegation arrived in Busan city on December 4, beginning her four-day official visit to the RoK.

Korean media commend coach Park’s “magic” at AFF Cup

The Korean media extolled coach Park Hang-Seo after he led Vietnam’s national football team to a 2-1 win against the Philippines in the first leg of the ASEAN Federation Football (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2018 semifinals.

Vietnam to face power shortage by 2020

 Vietnam could face power shortages in the early 2020s. The shortages are likely to happen from 2020 to 2025.

Vietnamese firms seek consumers on global sites

 Hundreds of Vietnamese enterprises are rushing to market their products, such as coffee, pepper, vegetables and craft items, on international ecommerce platforms.

Co-working spaces becoming increasingly popular

VietNamNet Bridge - With high office rent in Vietnam, especially compared with other ASEAN countries, co-working spaces have become increasingly popular.

Vietnam’s beer market is promising land for global brands

 The 90-million population market is projected to swallow over 4.1 billion liters of beer in 2020 and 5.6 billion liters by 2035.

Foreign investment warms up share race in Vietnam’s stock market

 The pressure for domestic securities companies will increase along with the expansion of foreign-owned securities ones.

HNX30 Index continues to underperform

  Investors are struggling to work out where to invest in the HNX30, which  tracks the performance of the 30 largest stocks on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) by market capitalisation and trading liquidity.

Convenience store chains expand rapidly in big cities

VietNamNet Bridge - Convenience stores have been developing rapidly in Vietnam, with foreign retailers having the upper hand.


Slow privatization hinders Vietnam from luring more foreign investment

 The government will intensify inspections over not only all SOEs and state-funded projects, but also over the heads of these enterprises about how they have obeyed state regulations about privatization and divestment.

Mandatory social insurance for expat workers causes headache

 Identifying those foreign laborers who are subject to compulsory social insurance, as per a new decree effective on December 1, can be quite difficult.

Foreign investors pour US$145 billion into Vietnam's industrial and economic zones

 Vietnam`s industrial parks and economic zones remained the country`s magnet in attracting foreign investment.

Concerns for Vietnam amid rising Chinese investment inflow

 Experts said that the government and domestic firms must take actions against Chinese firms, which ship their unfinished products to Vietnam and then export them to the US through a Vietnam-based firm as an intermediary to avoid tariffs.

Fees of seaport services to rise next year

 The Ministry of Transport has released the new fees for seaport services to be applied at local seaports, with many fees edging up by between 10% and 50%. The new fees will come into effect on January 1, 2019, Sai Gon Giai Phong newspaper reported.

Investors rush to develop solar power projects

 Several investors have announced plans to develop solar power plants in Vietnam as the prime minister’s decision providing incentives in terms of power price will expire in June next year.