Haiphong: hugely enticing for major funds from South Korean investors

Haiphong: hugely enticing for major funds from South Korean investors

Haiphong serves as a magnet to draw in investment influx from South Korean investors. Ko Tae Yeon, general director of Heesung Electronics Vietnam, explains how the northern port city can capitalise on its advantages in infrastructure, logistics, and more.
Keeping the economic reform spirit alive

Keeping the economic reform spirit alive

As a regular visitor for over 35 years, Patrick Lenain, senior associate at the Council on Economic Policies, has witnessed Vietnam’s most remarkable achievements. He delves into the nation’s economic trajectory and what may be around the corner.
Global trade hub could be answer for textile segments

Global trade hub could be answer for textile segments

With the leather, footwear, and textile industries mainly processing with low added value, the establishment of an international trade centre for the development of raw materials will help the industry develop sustainably.
Becamex Binh Dinh Industrial Park attracts $80 million premium instant coffee project

Becamex Binh Dinh Industrial Park attracts $80 million premium instant coffee project

Future Enterprises (Singapore) has received the go-ahead for an export processing instant coffee project in the south-central coastal province of Binh Dinh.
Meeting gas demand crucial for growth

Meeting gas demand crucial for growth

The demand for LNG in Vietnam is set to triple by the mid-2030s, according to research from Wood Mackenzie.
PM demands urgent measures to overcome typhoon consequences

PM demands urgent measures to overcome typhoon consequences

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on September 8 chaired a hybrid conference, urging swift and concerted action to overcome the aftermath of typhoon Yagi, which has devastated northern localities of Vietnam.
Prime Minister calls for support for those affected by typhoon Yagi

Prime Minister calls for support for those affected by typhoon Yagi

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called on people, businesses, organisations and localities to provide aid and support for those affected by typhoon Yagi, the third storm to hit Vietnam this year.
Typhoon Yagi causes nine deaths, urgent recovery efforts underway

Typhoon Yagi causes nine deaths, urgent recovery efforts underway

Typhoon Yagi has left nine people dead and 187 others injured in several northern provinces, according to initial statistics reported as of September 8 morning.
Super typhoon Yagi kills four, injures 78

Super typhoon Yagi kills four, injures 78

Super typhoon Yagi killed four people and injured 78 others after slamming into northern localities on September 7 afternoon, according to the Vietnam Disaster and Dyke Management Authority (DDMA) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
Structural reforms needed for medium-term growth

Structural reforms needed for medium-term growth

The Vietnamese economy is showing signals of recovery, growing from 5.66 per cent in Q1 to 6.93 per cent in Q2. Paulo Medas, mission chief for Vietnam at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), talked with VIR’s Thanh Tung about the outlook, with some headwinds staying ahead.
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