Economy
European firms' confidence in Việt Nam has reached the highest level since the fourth COVID-19 outbreak in April last year, according to EuroCham's latest Business Climate Index (BCI) report.
Economy
Eight associations with a large labour force have proposed the Government increase the regional minimum wage from January 1, 2023 instead of July 1, 2022 as per the National Wage Council's decision.
Society
Cassava farmers in the south-eastern province of Tây Ninh are facing a shortage of disease - free seedlings while local authorities are struggling to increase the supply.
Media-OutReach
Merck Hong Kong Promotes Medication Delivery Service From Clinics to Homebound Patients
Society
The labour market has gradually recovered and achieved a good growth rate, Deputy General Director of the General Statistics Office Nguyễn Trung Tiến has announced.
Economy
Việt Nam’s e-learning market is expected to reach revenue of around US$3 billion by 2023 with a compound annual growth rate of about 20.2 per cent from 2019-23, according to a report by Ken Research.
Economy
Credit growth of credit institutions was quite positive at 5.04 per cent at the end of the first quarter of this year, much higher than the 2.16 per cent rise in the same period last year, SBV Deputy Governor Đào Minh Tú said at the Government’s regular press conference in March.
Media-OutReach
China Lesso Announces 2021 Annual Results
Features
Sunny, windy Ninh Thuận has come into reckoning as a renewable energy hub, but the surprisingly diverse province has much more to offer. Bồ Xuân Hiệp explains.
Economy
The slowdown in China's economic growth due to COVID-19, the US Federal Reserve's policy stance and the business plans of listed enterprises are the main factors driving the Vietnamese stock market in April, said SGI Capital.
Economy
A large number of shoppers in Southeast Asia including Việt Nam now consider shopping online integral to daily life, a consumer study has found.
Economy
Nearly 60 per cent of credit institutions forecast their business performance results to improve in Q2 after estimating those in Q1 to be not as good as expected, the latest survey by the State Bank of Việt Nam (SBV) showed.
Society
The capital of Hà Nội has reason to be confident in its decision to send young children (grades 1 to 6) back to in-person learning despite them being in the unvaccinated age group, a city official said.
Media-OutReach
Grade A Office Rents in Mild Downward Adjustment of <1% in Q1 2022, Activities Expected to Increase in 2H 2022
Media-OutReach
KPMG Global Economic Outlook H1 2022: Geopolitical uncertainty to lower growth prospects, increase inflationary pressures
Economy
The Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to 51.7 in March from 54.3 in February, as the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread labour shortages in the manufacturing sector during March, according to S&P Global.
Society
Hà Nội authorities will allow the reopening of karaokes, bars, massage venues and gaming centres from April 8, according to the latest COVID-19 adaptation plan released on Wednesday afternoon.
Opinion
Director of the National Innovation Centre under the Ministry of Planning and Investment Vũ Quốc Huy spoke to Vietnam News Agency about the start-up ecosystem and innovation in Việt Nam
Society
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Monday presided over the regular Cabinet meeting, reviewing progress on socio-economic recovery, public investment and the State budget.
Society
Hà Nội People’s Committee on Monday approved the education department’s proposal to resume in-person learning in first to sixth grades in all of its 30 urban and outlying districts and townships.