new transport agreements between vietnam and china

New transport agreements between Vietnam and China

Cooperation between Vietnam and China is expected to be further strengthened, driven by the two countries' recent agreement to facilitate more transport ties by road, air, sea, and river to boost bilateral trade and cultural exchanges.
passage of us debt bill boosts equity markets fed now in view

Passage of US debt bill boosts equity markets, Fed now in view

Markets mostly rose Thursday after the US House passed a bill to avoid a painful default, as traders turn their attention to the Federal Reserve's next policy meeting and China's economy.
insights garnered in high tech fdi

Insights garnered in high-tech FDI

Attracting high-tech foreign direct investment has become a strategic priority for Vietnam as it moves up the value chain and seeks to continue its impressive economic growth trajectory. Peter Ryder, CEO at Indochina Capital, explains how this can be achieved.
neighbourly efforts in tow to aid electricity prospects

Neighbourly efforts in tow to aid electricity prospects

Vietnam intends to boost its imports of electricity from Laos and China in order to avoid an electricity shortfall this summer.
vietnams market becomes ray of hope for south korean semiconductor manufacturers

Vietnam's market becomes ray of hope for South Korean semiconductor manufacturers

Vietnam's emergence as a growing market for South Korean semiconductor manufacturers provides a much-needed boost amidst sluggish chip demand in China.
chinas xiamen hithium energy storage technology to invest in hai duong

China’s Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology to invest in Hai Duong

Hai Duong province has proactively welcomed Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology, a prominent Chinese high-tech business specialising in lithium-ion battery materials and energy storage systems, highlighting its dedication to attracting high-tech investments and fostering a favourable business environment.
two more vietnamese confirmed dead in car accident in china

Two more Vietnamese confirmed dead in car accident in China

Two more Vietnamese victims were confirmed dead in a car crash in Jingxi city in Guangxi province of China on May 19, bringing the total number of Vietnamese victims to 13, including 11 fatalities and two injured, reported the Vietnamese Consulate General in Nanning.
mong cai city imports electricity chinas dongxing

Mong Cai city imports electricity China’s Dongxing

The Mong Cai (Vietnam) - Dongxing (China) 110kV transmission line was completed and put into operation at 6 am on May 22, adding power supply to Mong Cai city in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh, according to the Mong Cai City Electricity.
citizen protection work conducted after road accident in china

Citizen protection work conducted after road accident in China

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on May 20 said that nine persons carrying Vietnamese identification papers are among 11 victims killed during a severe road accident in Jingxi city, China's Guangxi , at 6:30 am on May 19, citing reports from the Consulate General of Vietnam in China’s Nanning city.
conquering fansipan the roof of indochina

Conquering Fansipan-the Roof of Indochina

For those enchanted by the allure of Southeast Asia and the majestic beauty of the Northwest region of Vietnam, conquering Mount Fansipan - the Roof of Indochina, is hailed as the pinnacle of every adventurous expedition.
neighbouring groups make up for lost time

Neighbouring groups make up for lost time

Business communities from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong are speeding up and expanding their operations in Vietnam.
the favourable factors for fdi in the paper industry

The favourable factors for FDI in the paper industry

The trend of Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea, and China investing in the paper industry is set to continue. Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association general secretary Dang Van Son spoke to VIR’s Van Nguyen about future industry developments.
fia global minimum tax and currency devaluation affecting fdi

FIA: Global minimum tax and currency devaluation affecting FDI

Speaking at the VIR-hostedconference on May 15, Do Van Su, deputy director general of the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) said that the decrease in foreign capital coming into Vietnam has been caused by recent shifts in global tax policy and currency devaluation in certain countries, while investment relocation from China has not brought much benefit.
vietnam ranks second in number of students in the rok

Vietnam ranks second in number of students in the RoK

The number of Vietnamese students in the Republic of Korea (RoK) ranks second, behind China, with 37,490 students as of April 1, according to statistics released by the Korea Educational Development Institute (KEDI).
china asean trade to get fresh booster

China-ASEAN trade to get fresh booster

An upgrade of the ASEAN-China free trade deal and positive impacts from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership are set to benefit Vietnam-China trade ties.