Cần Thơ City authorities’ efforts for economic revival
Cần Thơ has taken many measures to combat the Covid-19 epidemic and is determined to achieve the highest possible socio-economic indicators, according to its People’s Committee.
Cần Thơ has taken many measures to combat the Covid-19 epidemic and is determined to achieve the highest possible socio-economic indicators, according to its People’s Committee.
Sales revenue increased by nearly 17 per cent on-year to VNĐ929 billion in the January-June period.
HCM City authorities promise to offer competitive land rentals and other incentives at industrial parks (IPs) and export processing zones (EPZs) besides improving the business environment and simplifying administrative procedures to attract investment.
The plan aims to assign tasks and responsibilities to agencies and organisations to decide on measures to implement the agreement.
Shares failed to maintain their rally on Tuesday with the market experiencing strong volatility with big variation in large-caps' prices.
Retailers in Hà Nội were told to increase stocks of essential goods by three-fold over average levels to ensure price stability amid the complex development of the COVID-19 pandemic.
International Finance Corporation (IFC) announced yesterday they have granted a US$70 million loan to Vietnamese Indo Trans Logistics Corporation (ITL Corp).
In June products were exported to the US (up by 43.1 per cent to $ 590.9 million), China (15.6 per cent to $88.3 million), Canada (19.5 per cent to $18.8 million) and Australia (28.8 per cent to $15.3 million).
After 99 days without any new cases of community transmission, a local infection was confirmed in Đà Nẵng on July 25 and the virus has since spread around the country and caused 13 fatalities, greatly impacting economic activities.
Stopping interest groups from buying State assets at below market prices is a top priority, said deputy Prime Minister Trương Hòa Bình at a meeting with Government officials yesterday on the equitisation and recall of State capital from State-owned enterprises (SOE).
Shareholders of Vietnam Airlines Corporation approved the 2020 business and production plan on Monday, which noted that consolidated losses will not exceed VNĐ15.17 trillion ($655.7 million).
Việt Nam will have 2,000 enterprises capable of directly supplying parts for multinational corporations in ten years’ time.