As one of the most-developing areas in Việt Nam, HCM City is faced with both opportunities and challenges to make the best use of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The Comprehensive Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) promises great benefits for Vietnamese firms, but many regulations on technical barriers and social responsibility will have to be met in order to take full advantage of the trade agreement, experts said at a conference in HCM City on Saturday.
Prevention of price fraud is always a challenge for the management agencies to prevent losses for the state budget as well as ensuring a fair and transparent business environment.
The Ministry of Finance is consulting about the draft Decree on Vietnam's Special Preferential Import Tariff to implement the ASEAN-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (China) in 2019 - 2022 (AHKFTA).
Vietnamese businesses need to urgently adapt their management methods and bravely step out into the world in order to survive and develop in the context of global integration, said experts at a workshop held Ho Chi Minh City on December 13.
Vietnam's economy has been deeply integrating into the world economy with remarkable results on export growth as well as expanding the market. However, new developments in international trade, typically escalating protectionism, have posed many challenges for Vietnam's economic integration in the coming time.
In the race to lure companies looking for alternative sites amid the U.S.-China trade war, Vietnam wields a slew of advantages over its rivals.
As the rivalry between China and the US intensifies and uncertainty hangs on whether they can resolve their trade war beyond the current 90-day truce, it’s an uneasy time for Asian nations caught between the two powers. In this special investigative series the South China Morning Post explores how the China-US rivalry is affecting four countries in Asia. In part one, Keegan Elmer looks at Vietnam.
With a population of over 600 million people, the ASEAN region is considered an expansion opportunity for fintech companies, given the large potential customer base that fintechs can tap into.
Globalization and the technological revolution go hand in hand, in a way that is now inseparable. But they both need to revolve around human beings, thereby becoming more inclusive. In essence, what needs to happen is to reconnect the rhythm of the economy with the rhythm of society.
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