The World Bank (WB) is willing to assist Việt Nam in reforming SOEs, WB Country Director for Việt Nam Ousmane Dione told Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ.
Tea exports in the past eleven months reached 118,000 tonnes, earning US$197 million, increasing 7.1 per cent in volume and 4.3 per cent in value compared to the same period last year.
Oxfam tax research reports the world's worst tax havens and how the laws adversely affect developing economies like Vietnam.
Vietnam’s cement and clinker export volume in 2016 is estimated at about 15 million tonnes, according to the Vietnam National Cement Association.
Rice and dried tobacco leaves imported from Cambodia will enjoy a import tariffs of zero percent from January 1 – December 31, 2017.
The decline of the railway’s popularity in Việt Nam is not new: back in 2010, the European Union labelled rail transport as the country’s “least relevant” mode of transport.
Vietnam’s stock market is becoming more attractive to many foreign investors, many insiders said at a recent workshop in HCM City.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has officially announced a list of 310 Vietnamese prestigious exporters for 2015, aimed at supporting local firms in promoting exports...
Analysts have noted that a strong cash flow from tax havens are flowing to Vietnam. ‘Tax haven’ economies attract investors from all over the globe.
Vietnamese textile and garment companies should focus more on developing their supply chain to enable them to capitalise on opportunities arising from free trade agreements.
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