two philippine navy pilots dead after helicopter crash

Two Philippine navy pilots dead after helicopter crash

Two Philippine Navy pilots died on April 11 after a helicopter crash near a public market south of the capital Manila, the Philippine Navy announced on the same day.
versatility letting retail grow anew

Versatility letting retail grow anew

The local retail sector is set to maintain its encouraging growth towards the end of the year, with new drivers coming online.
singaporean logistics mainstays keen on expansion

Singaporean logistics mainstays keen on expansion

Amid the rising demand from tech-savvy and innovative companies that demand hassle-free and rapid logistics options, Singaporean logistics investors are looking towards Vietnam again, after short disruptions by the ongoing health crisis and domestic slowdown.
driving massive business growth through financial sector communication

Driving massive business growth through financial sector communication

Recent years have witnessed communication transforming from a supporting tool to a must-have that directly drives business growth across various industries, especially in the financial sector. Nguyen Dieu Cam, general director at T&A Ogilvy and director of Ogilvy Consulting Vietnam, shared about the need for a transformation and how to prepare for the change at Winning With Women Financial Services Marketing Summit on September 27, 2019.
heavy rains cause 5 deaths in dak nong province

Heavy rains cause 5 deaths in Dak Nong province

Heavy and prolonged rains have claimed five lives and caused economic losses totaling 135 billion VND (over 5.8 million USD) in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong, according to the provincial Steering Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue.
nearly 1500 migrants rescued in mediterranean in two days

Nearly 1,500 migrants rescued in Mediterranean in two days

Around 1,500 migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Thursday and Friday in operations involving the Italian navy and ships chartered by NGOs and the EU border agency Frontex, the Italian coastguard said.
the power of vietnams golf industry

The power of Vietnam’s golf industry

BRG Group chairwoman Madame Nguyen Thi Nga, known as a savvy and sharp-witted female investor and owner of numerous well-known golf courses across the country, talks about her insights and expectations for the development of the king sport in Vietnam over the coming years.
inspection finds grave mismanagement at acv

Inspection finds grave mismanagement at ACV

Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), the sole airport company managing the 22 airports across the country, has recently been found to have committed several violations relating to the enforcement of regulations as well as capital and land use.
anti dumping steel tax imposed

Anti-dumping steel tax imposed

The Ministry of Industry and Trade on Thursday officially decided to levy anti-dumping duties on imported coated steel from mainland China (including Hong Kong) and South Korea.
initial findings on mass dying of fish inconclusive

Initial findings on mass dying of fish inconclusive

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) today announced that it would publish its initial findings on the cause behind the mass dying of fish in the sea and coastal fish farms of central Vietnam, causing havoc since April 6 between Ha Tinh and Thua Thien-Hue, according to newswire Dantri.vn.
vca anti dumping ruling too sluggish

VCA anti-dumping ruling too sluggish

The process that led to Vietnam’s first-ever decision to levy an anti-dumping tax on imported stainless steel revealed institutional shortcomings that the investigating agency hopes will be addressed to enhance the country’s ability to protect its industries.
us to levy anti dumping duty on pipes

US to levy anti-dumping duty on pipes

The Viet Nam Competition Authority reported on July 7 that the US will levy anti-dumping duty on welded stainless pressure pipes imported from Viet Nam, Malaysia and Thailand this year.
vietnam ships continue search for missing plane

Vietnam ships continue search for missing plane

Navy and maritime police ships of Vietnam on March 9 arrived in the waters where the Malaysia Airlines plane Boeing 777-200 ER with 239 people on board was reported missing.
vietnam navy says malaysia airlines plane crashes off tho chu island

Vietnam Navy says Malaysia Airlines plane crashes off Tho Chu Island

The Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing Saturday crashed off Vietnam’s Tho Chu Island, northwest off the country’s southernmost Cape Ca Mau, the Vietnamese High Command of Navy announced.
indonesia imposes anti dumping tax on imported steel

Indonesia imposes anti-dumping tax on imported steel

Indonesia has decided to levy anti-dumping tax on steel imported from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam and Chinese Taiwan to protect its local producers.