New businesses employ extra 1 million workers in Vietnam
The real estate sector has been leading the way over the first ten months of 2016.
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The real estate sector has been leading the way over the first ten months of 2016.
The number of newly-established businesses soared in the first 10 months of this year, while the number of old businesses which resumed operations also increased significantly. With that in mind, many said the business environment has improved.
Visiting Italian President Sergio Mattarella emphasised the important roles of businesses, associations and universities in materialising reforms and innovations, and strengthening cooperation between Italy and Vietnam.
Northern Ninh Binh province will send four businesses to a high-quality Vietnamese goods fair that will be held in Moscow, Russia from November 11 to December 12.
A delegation of Indian investors visited Ninh Binh province on October 13 to seek investment opportunities in the textile industry.
Around 7,042 new enterprises were established in September alone with a total registered capital of VND44.5 trillion (US$1.96 billion), reported the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has issued an official dispatch to ask accommodation providers and travel and service businesses to assist farmers to sell their agricultural products.
One hundred businesses were honoured at the 2014 Vietnamese top products and services brand awards at a ceremony in Hanoi on March 15.
Representatives of local authorities, and businesses in northern Ninh Binh province gathered in a recent workshop to seek ways to enhance the management and protection of the environment and cultural values in developing tourism.
The interest rates on Vietnamese dong credits and deposits slashed by 1.5-2 percent over the previous year, helping remove difficulties for businesses, curb inflation and stabilise the monetary market.
As many as 53,192 new businesses have been set up in the first nine months of 2014 with a total registered capital of over 320 trillion VND (15.2 billion USD), up 13.9% in terms of capital compared to last year
Eighty Vietnamese businesses will take part in the 2014 Vietnam-Myanmar Trade, Service, Tourism Fair (Ho Chi Minh City Expo), which is slated for June 26-30 in Yangon city of Myanmar.
Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung on June 11 confirmed that his ministry will support small - and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to overcome difficulties and recover businesses after the recent economic recession.
Reputable Forbes magazine of the US has released a list of the world's 2,000 biggest public companies in 2014, including two Vietnamese businesses.
Businesses that struggled to survive between the years 2011 and 2013 are now leaders in terms of both business administration and independent business strategy.
Vietnam-Republic of Korea relations have recently been consolidated further by the exchange of visits of high-ranking officials as well as representatives of ministries, businesses and citizens of the two countries.
Businesses are eyeing real estate, securities, pharmaceuticals, and exports as the most attractive investment fields in 2014.
Despite Vietnam experiencing a period of positive economic growth towards the end of 2013, the National Financial Supervision Commission (NFSC) predicts local businesses will continue to face tough challenges in the coming year due to their tight budgets.
2013 is a "sad" economic year and 2014 will be another difficult year for businesses, economists say.
Vietnamese businesses are showcasing a wide range of farm products, food and drinks at the 2013 Asia-Pacific Food Expo (APFE) in Singapore from November 21-25.
The 13th Vietnam-China International Trade Fair got underway yesterday in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai with the participation of nearly 500 domestic and foreign businesses.
European businesses and entrepreneurs want to increase their investment in Vietnam, particularly in the tourism, agri-business and manufactured goods sectors, according to a senior European Commission (EC) official.
The EU's policies towards Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) were the highlights of an October 21 conference in Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnamese and Russian businesses have signed 10 co-operative agreements on trade in foodstuffs, agricultural processing, medicine and tourism at the Vietnam- Russia Trade and Investment Forum 2013.
The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) co-ordinated with the British Embassy to hold a forum with members of both countries' business communities in Hanoi on September 30.