

Samsung starts construction of new R&D centre in Việt Nam
Samsung starts construction of new R&D centre in Việt Nam
Samsung starts construction of new R&D centre in Việt Nam
A survey conducted online by the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Việt Nam (AHK Việt Nam) in January revealed that sixty-six German medical and healthcare businesses said they intended to set up business in Việt Nam.
The Vietnam Association of Securities Businesses (VASB) may propose market regulators reduce trading taxes for investors, according to general secretary Nguyễn Thanh Kỳ.
HCM City is implementing programmes meant to create a launch pad for start-ups and offer favourable conditions for new companies to develop.
On February 7, the banking sector’s outstanding loans fell by 0.38 per cent for the year, while overdue debts and non-performing loans showed signs of rising.
Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has asked his Government Advisory Group to submit a document by Aprll 30 outlining necessary steps to turn HCM City into an international financial centre.
Local wood processing enterprises need to expand supply chains with a focus on seeking suppliers from domestic and overseas markets to ease disruptions from China due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, experts have said.
The plant covers a site of more than 2,700ha in the coastal commune of Hiệp Thanh in Duyên Hải Town and has a design capacity of 78MW from 18 turbines.
Deputy Prime Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng has urged the transport ministry to make a final decision on the fate of a multi-million dollar railway project that was abandoned 15 years ago.
Data is considered a core element of Việt Nam's digital economy; however, it is not well shared and connected to serve the country.
Of the total, 91 projects are in industrial and energy sector; 28 projects in infrastructure development; 16 in sports, culture and tourism; 15 in agro-forestry-fisheries; nine in seafood and agricultural processing and seven in the production of construction materials and consumer goods.
The western suburbs of HCM City has seen a rise in popularity among real-estate developers in recent years thanks to its natural environment, which mostly still remain untouched and vast areas of undeveloped land, according to industry experts.