Southern Kien Giang Province authorities are impatient with the long delay in building a huge thermal power plant in Kien Luong District.
Retailers lose ground against foreign rivals
In July 2011 E-Mart, South Korea's top discount store chain, signed an agreement with Viet Nam's U&I Investment Corporation to form a distribution joint venture in the country.
Tourism bodies want to keep visa waiver
The HCM City Tourism Association continues to petition the Government to retain the visa waiver scheme for nationals of seven countries — and in fact to expand it — and not to hike visa fees.
State Bank faces interest rate dilemma
The State Bank of Viet Nam plans to maintain the current deposit interest-rate cap to ensure stability on the market. However, many domestic enterprises want the central bank to set a cap on the lending interest rate so they can access more bank loans.
Parboiled rice: idea whose time has come
Vietnamese exporters were hoping that parboiled rice would give them a helping hand considering the difficulties faced in rice production and export.
Firms rush to export rice despite limitations
According to a recent report by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, there has been a sharp increase in the number of companies seeking a licence to export rice.
Few takers for high-grade rice
Farmers in the Mekong Delta complain there is not much demand for their high-quality winter-spring paddy this year.
Six firms and a fund delist in first quarter
Five companies and one fund delisted during the first quarter of this year due to successive losses and low value of shares and fund certificates, the nation's two stock exchanges reported. They were Dien Hong Printing (DHI), steelmaker Phuc Tien (PHT), Sacombank Securities (SBS), Viglacera Thanglong Tiles (TLT), logistic firm Vinafco (VFC) and Vietnam Active Investment Fund.
Banks await State's new bad debt manager
In January the Government asked the State Bank of Viet Nam to draw up plans for establishing a national asset management company (AMC) and detailed regulations for its operations so that it can be set up in the first quarter.
More guest workers tipped to go abroad
Despite the current global economic turmoil, Viet Nam is expected to send 85,000 guest workers abroad in 2013.
ETF trading boosts shares
Active trading of exchange-traded funds (ETF) helped lift shares on the two national stock exchanges last week, with both stock indices rising.

Hightlight

Disabled speaker inspires audience Disabled speaker inspires audience

More than 2,500 people attended a talk by Nick Vujicic, an inspirational speaker without arms and legs, at the White Palace Conference Centre in HCM City's Tan Binh District yesterday.

Crane accident leads to major power cut Crane accident leads to major power cut

A two-hour power failure caused by an incident on the 500kV north-south transmission line hindered road traffic in many southern provinces and HCM City yesterday afternoon.

Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals

Hand-Foot-Mouth disease (HFMD) is now at its peak, having infected a total of 796 children in HCM City in April, an increase of 127 per cent against the same period last year.

US steel producers make dumping claim US steel producers make dumping claim

After welded steel pipes and steel wire garment hangers, now welded stainless pressure pipe from Viet Nam continue to face charges of dumping in the US.