The Vietnamese economy recovered more slowly than the world economy last year, but the reverse is likely to be true this year.
The Việt Nam-Asia Digital Transformation (DX) Summit 2022 opened in Hà Nội on Wednesday, where experts are examining ways to further utilise the advantages of digitalisation for the economy and society.
Facebook ads in Việt Nam will be subject to a 5 per cent value added tax (VAT) beginning from June 1.
Indices inched higher on Wednesday, as risk asset demand was strong enough to maintain the market's bullish trend.
A smart factory development project was kicked off on Tuesday in the northern province of Vĩnh Phúc.
Named ‘Work the Nordic Way 2022’, the third-annual conference will also give Vietnamese job-seekers the chance to meet major Nordic companies through an afternoon of workshops, panel sessions, and networking.
The US$40-million project covers 12,000sq.m. It is the third invested by Kurz International in Asia.
The pharmaceutical industry is growing steadily because input costs are stable compared to other industries and businesses are less affected in a high inflation environment.
Thanks to VIB’s effective and focused investment in digital banking during a five-year transformation journey, the bank’s mobile application - MyVIB last year demonstrated its strengths and achieved outstanding growth, contributing to affirming VIB's position as a leader in technology
Việt Nam needs policies to support and remove difficulties for domestic airlines to regain their growth momentum in the post-COVID recovery period, transport experts said yesterday.
The third Việt Nam International Milk and Dairy Products Exhibition (Việt Nam Dairy 2022) will take place at the Hà Nội International Exhibition Centre from May 31 to June 4, the event's organisers have announced.
Steel prices have been steadily on the decline in the last few weeks as prices for raw materials dropped on the global market, according to the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA).
The government has asked for an extension to a pilot programme designed to handle bad debt from domestic financial institutions during a meeting with the National Assembly yesterday in Hà Nội.
The HCM City transport industry has sought Government support to help recover from the double whammy of the COVID-19 pandemic and skyrocketing fuel prices.
The market ended bullish on Tuesday as strong buying forces brought an upswing on blue chips, lifting indices.
The capital city plans to strengthen promotion programmes to stimulate consumption, supporting businesses and enhancing economic growth.
The plan for using State capital in development investment must be realistic to ensure efficiency, according to the National Assembly’s Finance and Budget Committee.