bringing tried and tested eu know how to bear in vietnam

Bringing tried-and-tested EU know-how to bear in Vietnam

Discussing European  Union’s ambitions to combat plastic pollution, Rui Ludovino, first counsellor of Climate Action, Environment, Employment, and Social Policies at the Delegation of the EU to Vietnam, shared with Tom Nguyen how the Rethinking Plastics Project is supporting Vietnam in cleaning up its marine environment.
deutsche bank enhances fx platform for new vietnam fx hedging rules

Deutsche Bank enhances FX platform for new Vietnam FX hedging rules

Deutsche Bank Vietnam, part of Deutsche Bank, a leading bank in Germany with strong European roots and a global network, is enabling offshore institutions and corporates to better manage their exposures to Vietnam’s currency by launching new features for post-trade activities on its award-winning foreign-exchange platform, Autobahn.
global vaccine access criticised as pandemic balance shifts

Global vaccine access criticised as pandemic balance shifts

A reversal of fortunes is being felt across parts of Southeast Asia, as other markets that have suffered vast numbers of COVID-19 deaths such as the United States and European Union begin to open up and celebrate – just as pandemic success stories like Vietnam struggle to get enough people vaccinated in order to do the same.
eu ambassador willing to help vietnam access covid 19 vaccine sources

EU Ambassador willing to help Vietnam access COVID-19 vaccine sources

Ambassador Giorgio Aliberti, head of the European Union Delegation to Vietnam, told President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on June 1 that he is willing to support Vietnam in accessing COVID-19 vaccine sources and vaccine technology transfer from Europe.
strong growth in exports in first five months

Strong growth in exports in first five months

Exports to key markets such as the United States, the European Union, China, ASEAN, and South Korea grew strongly in the first five months of the year.
european business leaders urge covid 19 vaccination drive

European business leaders urge COVID-19 vaccination drive

European business leaders now urge the government to go further and faster, harnessing the power of private enterprises and allowing companies to vaccinate their staff out of their own pockets.
european stocks gain ground bitcoin stabilises

European stocks gain ground; bitcoin stabilises

European stock markets recovered a bit Thursday from slumps the previous day, with investors comforted by brighter economic outlooks and easing coronavirus concerns, analysts said.
eu lawmakers back covid vaccines patent waiver

EU lawmakers back Covid vaccines patent waiver

The European Parliament has urged the EU to back a push for a temporary waiver of coronavirus vaccine patents, in the face of scepticism from Brussels and key member states.
man city eye premier league title in champions league final curtain raiser

Man City eye Premier League title in Champions League final curtain raiser

Manchester City and Chelsea will play off for the biggest prize in European club football later this month, but there is plenty on the line for both clubs when they meet in a prelude to the Champions League final on Saturday.
eu ready to discuss covid vaccine patent waivers

EU ready to 'discuss' Covid vaccine patent waivers

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday that Brussels was ready discuss a US-backed proposal to waive patents on Covid-19 vaccines.
high tech success resting on investment

High-tech success resting on investment

Vietnam is a fertile ground for high-tech development, for both domestic and international tech companies. The population is young, well-educated, and digitally-literate. Smartphone and internet penetration rates, for instance, outperform many other countries around the region and the wider world.
eu to get 50 million pfizer doses early as us prolongs jj pause

EU to get 50 million Pfizer doses early as US prolongs J&J pause

The European Union said Wednesday that it is expecting 50 million Pfizer coronavirus vaccine doses earlier than expected, as the United States said it would continue a pause in vaccinations using the Johnson & Johnson shot for at least another week so regulators can assess possible blood clot links.
johnson johnson to delay european covid 19 vaccine rollout

Johnson & Johnson to delay European Covid-19 vaccine rollout

Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it will delay rollout of its Covid-19 vaccine in Europe after US authorities moved to suspend use of the shot due to health concerns.
union braced for bayern munich backlash after psg defeat

Union braced for Bayern Munich backlash after PSG defeat

Union Berlin are steeling themselves for a challenging trip to Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga on Saturday as the European champions look to shake off their midweek defeat by Paris Saint-Germain.
sanctions and squabbles shift global trade balance

Sanctions and squabbles shift global trade balance

The fabric of global trade is being tugged at once again with the European Union and China entering a new spat over sanctions, while recent dialogues between the latter and the United States were frosty to say the least. How will the latest goings-on affect possible trade in regions like Southeast Asia?