Benchmark indices maintained their downward trajectory on Wednesday, with subdued investor sentiment leading to a further decline in liquidity.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on Tuesday issued a decision to review the application of measures against trade remedy circumvention for certain sugar products.
The National Payment Corporation of Việt Nam emphasised the need for a common process to streamline coordination among banks, as each currently handles doubtful transactions differently.
Units under the Northern Power Corporation have been making efforts to promptly fix the problems. By the morning of September 11, a total of 1,376 out of 1,604 medium-voltage power lines with incidents were resumed operation.
The two major roles of the institute are to develop a strong semiconductor workforce in Việt Nam and contribute to the formation of policies to attract investment and innovation to the sector.
Businesses in Việt Nam are launching campaigns to raise donations and support the people and communities affected by floods and landslides in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.
According to the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), housing credit has been on the rise as the property market finds its footing and path to recovery.
National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyễn Đức Hải highlighted Việt Nam's commitment to leveraging technology for improved auditing at the 8th INTOSAI Big Data Working Group meeting in Ninh Bình on September 10.
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Hòa Bình on September 10 held working sessions with representatives of some leading groups in Hong Kong (China) as part of his trip to Hong Kong for attendance at the 9th Belt and Road Summit.
A South Korean wind turbine manufacturer is planning to build a US$200 million wind power equipment factory in an industrial zone in Long An Province.
As the Hồng (Red) River continues to rise and threatens to flood many areas in Hà Nội, owners of car showrooms are looking for ways to relocate their vehicles.
Vietjet said it will also transport relief goods free of charge from both domestic and international donors to the typhoon-affected regions from now until September 20.
Việt Nam has emerged as a new export market, especially in the field of information technology products while many countries are currently applying trade barriers to these products.
Despite only being established for a relatively short time, VMEEF has already achieved remarkable profits, leading the market in equity fund performance.
Sustainable development is now a critical and unavoidable trend for the business community. This urgency is underscored by growing consumer demand for sustainability, as individuals increasingly prioritise products from environmentally responsible companies.
The country's logistics industry has recorded a growth rate of 13-15 per cent each year, making it an important service industry and boosting the nation's socio-economic development.
Last month, Sao Ta Foods saw a remarkable surge in production, to 3,450 tonnes of processed shrimp, up 74 per cent year-on-year.
The tax increases on alcoholic beverages should strike a balance between curbing consumption to protect the public's health and crippling the beverage industry, said industry experts and policymakers.
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