aircraft shortage should pose no effect on aviation recovery

Aircraft shortage should pose no effect on aviation recovery

Vietnam’s aviation industry is being affected by an apparent shortfall of aircraft. Dinh Viet Thang, head of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, talked to VIR’s Thuy Nguyen about the reason behind the scenes and the possible solutions ahead to stabilise the market.
acecook vietnams approach to sustainable development

Acecook Vietnam’s approach to sustainable development

With the business philosophy of pursuing a culinary path to contribute to Vietnamese society, Acecook Vietnam is building a brand associated with corporate social responsibility, and continuing its sustainable development efforts.
specialities fair enhances local trade

Specialities fair enhances local trade

With a decade of partnering with businesses and localities, a Vietnam local specialities fair is helping to promote trade and business connections while strengthening the local supply and value chain.
supporting innovative startups with ip legal consultancy

Supporting innovative startups with IP legal consultancy

The Vietnam Intellectual Property Research Institute (VIPRI), under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST), coordinated with its partners to host a conference on November 23 in Ho Chi Minh City to discuss the need for legal consultancy on intellectual property (IP) for innovative startups and sci-tech firm.
commercial outsourcing the rising trend in healthcare

Commercial outsourcing: the rising trend in healthcare

Commercial outsourcing has become a popular trend in the regional healthcare industry regionally as companies are increasingly finding new and innovative routes to enhance cost-effectiveness and differentiate services.
new measures made to attract tech talent

New measures made to attract tech talent

Driven by rising tech acceleration, foreign-invested manufacturers in Vietnam are facing challenges in hiring the needed talent for growth, with digital skills being among the highest demands.
carlsberg vietnam sustainability is the only way forward

Carlsberg Vietnam - Sustainability is the only way forward

Sustainability has always been the guiding light of Carlsberg’s operations. Throughout its three decades of presence in Vietnam, the brewer has stepped up to make countless meaningful contributions in times of need. During COVID-19, Carlsberg’s purpose of “Brewing for a better today and tomorrow” was more relevant than ever, urging the company to double down on its local contributions.
huge profits call into question vaccine non profit statements

Huge profits call into question vaccine non-profit statements

Amid global campaigners’ claims of profiteering taking place surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, the largest vaccine producers are resolute that affordable vaccines are being offered to the public on a not-for-profit basis.
asian giants retain grip of vietnamese logistics sector

Asian giants retain grip of Vietnamese logistics sector

There will be little change in current trends of mergers and acquisitions in Vietnam’s logistics industry this year as domestic players remain sellers and Asian investors continue to gain the upper hand.
vital action underway amid covid 19 return

Vital action underway amid COVID-19 return

Vietnamese cities and provinces are taking bolder urgent actions, with some implementing social distancing, in an attempt to stave off increasing numbers of COVID-19 infections, for fears of a new wave.
ensuring a successful rollout for major virus vaccination campaign

Ensuring a successful rollout for major virus vaccination campaign

The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in Vietnam last week, marking a new milestone in the country’s pandemic fight. Dr. Kidong Park, representative of the World Health Organization to Vietnam, discussed with VIR’s Thuy Nguyen the international lessons the country should learn in order to ensure the highest possible safety and efficacy. 
private investment pushed for healthcare

Private investment pushed for healthcare

Vietnam’s healthcare sector will take on a number of new policies to attract more private investment in 2021 to fulfil set targets, expecting to further enlarge market entry for potential players.
vaccine sales stir big pharma

Vaccine sales stir big pharma

Amidst lower-than-expected business performance, international pharma giants are betting on COVID-19 vaccine sales, hoping to alter the headwinds from the health crisis to their advantage.
pharmaceutical groups yearn for end to vat tangle

Pharmaceutical groups yearn for end to VAT tangle

Amidst lingering complaints from businesses on VAT for imported medical devices, the Ministry of Finance has broken its silence by announcing the ongoing revision of prevailing rules, but tangled inconsistencies will remain with no timeline yet revealed.
rail operators juggling with outbreak pressures

Rail operators juggling with outbreak pressures

Amid the challenges driven by the long-awaited approval of a new restructuring plan and the impact of the global coronavirus outbreak, state-owned giant Vietnam Railways is increasingly struggling to fulfil 2020 business targets.