The transactions will be carried out between September 17 and October 16 on the stock market.
E-commerce in Việt Nam is growing, however many individuals and businesses are taking advantage of online platforms to sell poor quality and fake goods, harming customers and causing lost tax revenues.
The Vietnamese air freight market has seen remarkable growth in recent years and the momentum is expected to continue, the fourth International Conference and Exhibition on Air Freight Logistics Việt Nam heard in HCM City yesterday.
Financed by ESMO Group from South Korea, the plant cost more than VNĐ300 billion (US$12.9 million). The facility covers nearly 64,000sq.m in the Gia Phú Industrial Cluster in Gia Viễn District.
With the theme “We are Industry 4.0 ready!”, the upcoming exhibition will witness the participation of 158 businesses from 15 countries and territories including those from South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Germany, the UK and the US.
With a trading band of 40 per cent on either side in the debut day, Vietravel shares may swing between VNĐ24,000-56,000 per share.
Four hundred foreign and local enterprises took part in a conference to promote investment in the central province of Nghệ An in HCM City yesterday (September 20).
The review of ETFs’ investment portfolios and net foreign selling were the main reasons for the market’s decline.
'The week of Bắc Kạn seedless persimmon and agricultural products', began at Big C Thăng Long Supermarket yesterday in Hà Nội.
All of HCM City’s 24 districts will have Internet of Things (IoT) broadcasting stations installed this month, making the city the first place in Việt Nam to be fully covered with an IoT network.
The Ministry of Finance has postponed its plan of increasing the most-favoured nation (MFN) tariff on imported hot rolled steel coil (HRC) from zero per cent to 5 per cent after collecting opinions from businesses and experts.
With a trading band of 40 per cent on either side in the debut day, Vietravel shares may swing between VNĐ24,000-56,000 per share.
After the Aviation Corporation of Việt Nam (ACV) equitised, assets at flight operations areas still belong to the State, leading to the failure of ACV to perform necessary maintenance, according to the analysis team of Bảo Việt Securities Joint Stock Company (BVSC).
The market sentiment was quiet as exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were shaking up their portfolios in the quarterly review.
During the period, its ancillary revenue of passenger transport topped VNĐ5.43 trillion, up 43 per cent year-on-year mainly thanks to the growth of international passenger transportation. The proportion of ancillary revenue in total air transport revenue was 27 per cent.
With an annual designed capacity of about 4,000 tonnes of yarn, the mill aims to create revenue from $100-120 million each year, contributing to the job generation for locals as it recruits up to 400 labourers.