Circular finally issued to guide implementation of amended IP law
Law 36/2009/QH 12 dated June 29, 2009, amends and supplements a number of Articles of Law on Intellectual Property 2005 (Law on Intellectual Property) and provides some new amended regulations on establishment of industrial property rights...
Government bans four kinds of e-commerce activities in effort to prevent fraud
The Government has specified four groups of activities banned in e-commerce under Decree 52/2013/ND-CP issued on May 16, which applies to traders and organisations and individuals engaged in e-commerce activities on Vietnamese territory.
SOE debts to be strictly controlled
The Ministry of Finance has recently publicised a draft decree on management of debts of State-owned enterprises (SOEs), which notably permits SOEs to sell their debts to a debt trading company.
Latest draft regulations could result in more increases to the cost of electricity
Experts have raised concerns over a new draft regulation on management and adjustment of electricity retail prices that would give the State-owned Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) more power to increase electricity prices.
New regulations for labour subleasing
The Labour Code has been amended to recognise the practice of labour dispatch, where workers are employed by one company and sent to work in another, to come into effect starting yesterday.
Foreign investor decree clarified
The Government has recently launched various measures to strengthen weak credit institutions. One of these measures is a draft decree regulating how many shares foreign investors can purchase in Vietnamese credit institutions, listed and non-listed shareholding banks, financial companies and financial leasing companies (collectively VCIs).
Unsafe transport companies to be put off the road
Inter-provincial buses carry 90 per cent of passengers in the country, but many transport enterprises fail to manage their vehicles well, according to the Directorate for Roads of Viet Nam.
Prime Minister determined to seal EU free trade agreement
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has declared that Viet Nam aims to boost two-way trade with the European Union (EU) and speed up negotiations on the free trade agreement (FTA) between the two sides.
VN, Malaysia agree to share trade information
The meeting, which occurred on the sidelines of the ongoing 19th ASEAN Economic Ministers' Retreat in Ha Noi, focused on bilateral trade ties and economic and trade co-operation.
Experts look at potential alterations to Land Law
Academics and other experts gathered yesterday in HCM City to discuss the provisions of the Amended Land Law Bill.
Tobacco, temporary imports and tax targeted
The Government is drafting a decree on sanctioning administration violations of copyright and related rights.

Hightlight

Income not the only measure of poverty Income not the only measure of poverty

Viet Nam's poverty rate is estimated at around 10 per cent but the number of people who do not achieve social well-being is believed to be much higher. It's necessary to go beyond income when defining people's experiences.

Clouds cover VN weather forecasting Clouds cover VN weather forecasting

Viet Nam has so far only accomplished 30 per cent of the workload to modernise weather forecasting technology and upgrade monitoring systems.

Viet Nam private equity outlook bounces back Viet Nam private equity outlook bounces back

Investors viewing Viet Nam's investment environment favourably has increased over the last six months, according to a bi-annual survey on the nation's private equity outlook done by Grant Thornton Vietnam.

City taxi inspectors urged to crackdown on violations City taxi inspectors urged to crackdown on violations

Taxis operating in HCM City will be subject to greater scrutiny and punishment in the coming months, says Duong Hong Thanh, deputy director of the city's Transport Department.

Shares slide but outlook remains bright Shares slide but outlook remains bright

The VN-Index on the HCM City Stock Exchange tumbled during all five sessions last week, concluding the week off 3.6 per cent to 509.03 points.