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BUSINESS NEWS 12/4

 Tourism festival opens in Ho Chi Minh City

Three key policies taking effect in mid-April in Vietnam

Regulations on the subjects of import tariff quotas, amendments to support levels for trade promotion activities, and notices to be submitted to government authorities on the organization of exhibitions will all take effect from mid-April.

 

Supply of Hanoi town houses, villas hits record high in Q1

The number of town houses and villas put up for sale in Hanoi in the first quarter rose to 2,600, a record high in three years, property consultancy CBRE Vietnam said on April 10.

 

Friend of the Dead

Vietnam is full of amazing people who do amazing things. This man volunteers to do something no one ever wants to do. Watch and share his remarkable story.

Solutions to spur Vietnam's economic growth

The Government has requested ministries, departments and localities to push ahead with economic restructuring towards efficiency and science-technology innovation in 2019.

 

Tay and Nung people celebrate Thanh Minh festival

The Thanh Minh (grave-visiting) festival, which falls on the third day of the third lunar month, is one of the most important festivals of the Tay and Nung ethnic groups.

Vietnam real estate market most attractive in Southeast Asia: Japan investors

Japanese investors, after years of working with different markets, have concluded that the real estate market in Vietnam appears to be most attractive in Southeast Asia.

Vietnam seeks foreign capital for renewable energy projects

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam is trying to develop a renewable power market in the long term, and to do this, it must seek foreign capital.

Kids turn angles at Vietnam Junior Fashion Week

Little models in stunning designs by five domestic designers have left a positive impression on viewers during the 8th Vietnam Junior Fashion Week 2019 in Da Nang city.

 

Cutting CIT not enough for Vietnam's SMEs

While Vietnam’s new tax cut proposal is expected to add to its attractiveness to foreign investors, the question arises about how the country should renew its approach to investment incentives to maximise its gains.

 

Rolling out red carpet for US investment into Vietnam

Adam Sitkoff, executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi, talked about the role US companies play in Vietnam and how they could perform more effectively.

Private hands tied in VN's airport projects

Despite growing interest, the ­opportunities for private domestic and foreign investors at the new terminal of Tan Son Nhat ­International Airport remain few and far between, ­triggering concerns over regulatory impediments.

 

Couple criticised for taking nude wedding photos in Da Lat

A couple from Hanoi have been criticised for nude wedding photos near Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province.

VN sugar association seeks help amid bankruptcy fears

The Vietnam Sugar and Sugarcane Association (VSSA) is calling for help from the government as many of its members are facing bankruptcy.

Hanoi chairman backpedals on motorbike ban

Hanoi chairman Nguyen Duc Chung said that a motorbike ban was just a proposal from the transport department and has not been approved by the city.

 

Hanoi slow in putting electrical wire and cables underground

Hanoi intendeds to bury electrical wires and cables underground along its streets, however, the work has remained sluggish.

 

VN child protection association pursues elevator sexual assault case

 The HCM City's Association for Protection of Child's Rights and several experts have called on the government to prosecute a former official of Danang City for child sexual abuse.

 

Da Nang hospital, Japanese university co-operate in stem transplant

Japan’s Shiga University of Medical Science will help Danang Hospital in stem transplant technology.

 

VN firms borrow money from banks rather than issue bonds

 The Vietnamese government’s decree 163, with loosened requirements on bond issuance, is expected to encourage businesses to seek capital from bond issuance and rely less on bank loans.

 

Businesses borrow money from banks rather than issue bonds

VietNamNet Bridge - The government’s decree 163, with loosened requirements on bond issuance, is expected to encourage businesses to seek capital from bond issuance and rely less on bank loans.