Vietnam remains a new bright spot for Korean investors in Southeast Asia, as evidenced by their increasing presence in Vietnam.
Mobile electronic commerce or m-commerce is soon set to take off in Việt Nam thanks to the increasing number of mobile phones and rapid internet development, experts have predicted.
HCM City is calling for foreign investment in the automobile manufacturing industrial cluster located in the city's Cu Chi outlying district.
Recently, the Economic and Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam Hu SuoJin said that trade relations between Vietnam and China are rapidly developing and Vietnam surely will become the biggest ASEAN trade partner of China in 2016.
Many foreign enterprises are keen on investing in the Vietnamese mining market due to the country’s huge mineral resources awaiting exploitation.
Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea (RoK), has worked to enhance cooperation relations with ASEAN’s capitals across the fields of public transport and water treatment, aiming to lay a foundation for closer ties between the two sides.
The participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a driving force for Vietnam to fine-tune its legal framework and enforce laws on the environment, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha said.
Vietnam is the only country to achieve an impressive export-import growth in 2015 among the 30 leading export-import economies of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
In its recent "South by Southeast - Vietnam Q2 Update: Still Firm but Agriculture is a Soft Spot" report, ANZ writes that Vietnam remains the only Asian economy bucking the regional trade recession
With lending to the property sector almost surely to be tightened, analysts are calling on real estate firms to securitise their projects and list their shares on the stock markets to raise money from the public.
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