5 million made-in-Vietnam personal protective equipment arrives in New York

5 million made-in-Vietnam personal protective equipment arrives in New York

5 million made-in-Vietnam personal protective equipment (PPE) were handed over to the New York government last week.    
Vietnam-EU trade agreement supports Vietnam's economy to recover from pandemic

Vietnam-EU trade agreement supports Vietnam's economy to recover from pandemic

The trade agreement with E.U. could boost Vietnam economy to recover from pandemic impacts by boosting trade and creating jobs, the government says. 
Vietnam strengthens international cooperation for the marine economy's sustainable development

Vietnam strengthens international cooperation for the marine economy's sustainable development

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a project on strengthening international cooperation for sustainable development of Viet Nam’s maritime economy by 2030.
Ambassador: After COVID-19 rains, skies between Vietnam and RoK will be bright again

Ambassador: After COVID-19 rains, skies between Vietnam and RoK will be bright again

Korean Ambassador to Vietnam Park Noh-wan has written an article on the relationship between the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Vietnam. Following is the full text of the article.
Fresh regulations for temporary import and re-export goods in Vietnam

Fresh regulations for temporary import and re-export goods in Vietnam

The Ministry of Industry and Trade issued Circular 09/2020/TT-BCT stipulating the roadmap for applying import – export border gate for temporary import and re-export goods, transshipment and depositing in bonded warehouses. From January 1, 2021, temporary import and re-export goods via land borders must follow regulations on designated border gates. 
Promising future for mobile money in Vietnam

Promising future for mobile money in Vietnam

The Vietnam government is moving ahead with a plan to put mobile money into use to reduce social contact and cash circulation.
Vietnamese banks own assets valued US$ 522 billion

Vietnamese banks own assets valued US$ 522 billion

Total assets of credit institutions and foreign banks in Vietnam by the end of the first quarter of this year inched reached VND12.48 quadrillion (US$521.76 billion) compared to the end of last year.
Vietnam aims to have more than half of population to shop online by 2025

Vietnam aims to have more than half of population to shop online by 2025

Viet Nam has set a target that the e-commerce industry would grow by 25 per cent per year to reach US$35 billion with more than half of the population shopping online by the end of 2025.
Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade to strictly administer rice exports

Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade to strictly administer rice exports

The Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will keep up strictly administering rice exports via international border gates, said an official. 
Vietnam real estate market attract M&A deals during Covid-19

Vietnam real estate market attract M&A deals during Covid-19

The epidemic has brought great opportunities to businesses with powerful financial capability to hunt for attractive projects and take them over, Vietnamnet reported. 
North-South Expressway: Public investment to reduce cost by USD 800 million

North-South Expressway: Public investment to reduce cost by USD 800 million

Using the state budget for building eight North-South Expressway sections could cut interest expenses alone by VND19.2 trillion ($823 million) over private investment.
Ministry says no to suspension of petroleum imports

Ministry says no to suspension of petroleum imports

Ministry of Industry and Trade leaders disagree with the proposal to stop importing petroleum because of concerns that this could affect consumer rights and violate commitments in trade agreements.
In Vietnam, hotels are being sold as owners take losses amid Covid-19

In Vietnam, hotels are being sold as owners take losses amid Covid-19

Many owners cannot maintain operation of their hotels during the epidemic and want to sell them.
Vietnam remains hopeful investment wave after Covid-19

Vietnam remains hopeful investment wave after Covid-19

Vietnam is expecting to welcome a new wave of high quality foreign direct investment in the near future thanks to the country’s internationally acclaimed efforts to fight COVID-19.
Vietnam has 4 representatives in Forbes' top 2,000 largest companies in 2020

Vietnam has 4 representatives in Forbes' top 2,000 largest companies in 2020

Vietcombank, BIDV, Vingroup and VietinBank are the four representatives from Vietnam contributing to Forbes' list of the world's 2,000 largest public companies this year, with their rankings all elevating sharply.
Vietnam Ministry of Transport proposes to resume new airlines from 2022

Vietnam Ministry of Transport proposes to resume new airlines from 2022

Vietnam Ministry of Transport just proposed to resume new airlines establishment from 2022 when the aviation industry recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hospitality industry unlikely to recover until next year due to its sharp decline

Hospitality industry unlikely to recover until next year due to its sharp decline

The rapid spread of COVID-19 around the globe has caused significant damage to several industries, including tourism, which has been one of the hardest hit. Therefore, it is believed a challenging made for the hotel industry to fully recovery in 2020, with a full recovery likely to take place by 2021.
Vietnam industrial estate to grow strongly as multinationals leave China

Vietnam industrial estate to grow strongly as multinationals leave China

Vietnam’s industrial real estate is forecasted to thrive as foreign investors move production out of China after the Covid-19 pandemic, according to industry insiders.
Vietnam real estate market remains optimistic

Vietnam real estate market remains optimistic

Real estate is facing many difficulties such as the impact of disease, scarce supply...but many factors make investors still believe in the "dawn" of the real estate market in 2020.
Over 1,000 women entrepreneurs in Viet Nam to be supported by Mastercard and CARE

Over 1,000 women entrepreneurs in Viet Nam to be supported by Mastercard and CARE

Right after the ease of social distancing due to the Covid-19 outbreak with the resume of business activities in Vietnam,  Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, an independent subsidiary of Mastercard, is working with CARE, an International Non-Governmental Organization, to provide direct assistance to thousands of women entrepreneurs, which is playing a critical role for economic recovery of Vietnam.
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