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Apple manufacturers looking to shift business from China to Vietnam

 To avoid the US’ $200 billion tariff slapped on Chinese goods, smartphone giant Apple’s manufacturers are looking to shift business from China to Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries.

Mai Kieu Lien receives Forbes Vietnam Lifetime Achievement Award

 Mai Kieu Lien, General Director of Vietnam Dairy Products JSC (Vinamilk) was presented Forbes Vietnam Lifetime Achievement Award within the framework of the Women's Summit 2018.

Vietnam to host CFO World Congress

 Global financial issues and the economic outlook for Asia and Viet Nam will top the agenda of the 48th annual CFO World Congress to be held for the first time in Viet Nam next month.

Vietcombank prepares for private placement to foreign investors

 Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has come closer to a private placement of 579.7 million shares to foreign investors in a move to raise charter capital to VND39.57 trillion (US$1.69 billion).

HCM City tackles counterfeit goods, smuggled goods and trade fraud

 HCM City is seeking better solutions to fight against counterfeit goods and smuggled products that are traded online.

Vietnam’s golfers have eyes set on WAGC 2018

 Viet Nam’s national golf team has set its sights on winning the World Amateur Golfers Championship (WAGC) 2018 in Malaysia this week.

Techcombank HCM City International Marathon to start

 The Techcombank HCM City International Marathon is scheduled to take place in December in HCM City.

Vietnam needs to behave wisely when receiving capital from China: experts

Instead of refusing Chinese capital, it would be better for Vietnam to receive capital flow in a tactical way to serve investment for development, experts say.

Paperless meetings – a move towards building e-government

 Paperless meetings are one of the steps towards building an e-government, with the move towards electronic documents becoming an obvious trend amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution, said Minister-Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.

Domestic retailers strive to gain competitive edge

 Domestic retailers must work to outline rational business strategies to gain a competitive edge over their foreign rivals, especially as the local retail market has become more attractive than ever to foreign investors.

Vietnam’s wood export expands nearly 16%

  Vietnam raked in more than 6.7 billion USD from exporting its main forestry products in the first nine months of 2018, up nearly 16 percent year-on-year.

Biography of Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong was elected as President for the 2016-2021 tenure at a plenum of the 14th National Assembly’s sixth session in Hanoi on October 23. 

Global market bodes well for Vietnamese tra fish exports

 Positive signals in key Vietnamese markets for tra fish exports like China, the EU and the US, have pushed material and fillet prices to the highest level to date.

Govt misses budget revenue collection target, public debt swells in Jan-Sept

The Government did not achieve its budget revenue collection target in January-September, while the country’s public debt burden was getting heavier.

Vietnam meat market remains potential for foreign investors

 The average current pork consumption in Vietnam currently is 33.5 kilograms/person, but by 2020, this figure is expected to be 39 kilogram.

Are bank shares still attractive to investors?

VietNamNet Bridge - Commercial banks will find it hard to maintain a high profit growth rate in 2019 as credit  and retail banking services will still be the major driving force for bank growth.

Environmental protection tax on many commodities next year

 Lawmakers have decided to raise the environmental tax on a number of commodities from January 1, 2019.

Street vendors cash in on Long Bien Bridge

 Many areas in the Long Bien Bridge are being occupied by street vendors who overcharge travellers for snacks.

Real estate stocks might peak in first half of 2019

 Experts have forecast real estate stocks might peak in the first half of 2019 or even earlier, in the last quarter of this year.

Vietnam's foreign debt projected to touch in 2019

 The National Assembly`s Finance - Budget Committee requested the government to ensure national financial safety by strictly implementing financial disciplines.