indonesia moves to push de dollarisation

Indonesia moves to push de-dollarisation

Indonesia is following the lead of BRICS (an acronym for five leading economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) in de-dollarisation and seeking ways to stop paying for global trade in the US dollar.
vietnam fisheries society objects to chinas fishing ban in east sea

Vietnam Fisheries Society objects to China’s fishing ban in East Sea

The Vietnam Fisheries Society (VINAFIS) has voiced its objection to China’s unilateral fishing ban in the East Sea for 2023.
the anam mui ne recognised among worlds top idependent boutique resorts

The Anam Mui Ne recognised among World’s Top Idependent Boutique resorts

The Anam Mui Ne, a remarkable new resort with a design inspired by the Indochina era, has joined an exclusive selection of the world’s leading independent boutique luxury properties – the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) portfolio.
first cargo train from thailand to china pulls out

First cargo train from Thailand to China pulls out

The first Thailand-Laos-China cargo train left Map Ta Phut in Rayong province of Thailand bound for China’s Guangzhou on April 19, carrying durians.
more employment opportunities expected for vietnamese in macau

More employment opportunities expected for Vietnamese in Macau

Consul General of Vietnam in Hong Kong and Macau (China) Pham Binh Dam has visited the Macau Special Administrative Region for the first time since it reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic.
laos china cross border passenger train services launched

Laos-China cross-border passenger train services launched

The first international cross-border passenger train services between Laos and China officially began on April 13, with one train per day in each direction making the border crossing.
trade impediments continue to stifle chinese trade

Trade impediments continue to stifle Chinese trade

The benefits stemming from the reopening of China are coming in slower than anticipated, with Q1 exports disappointing and varying other hindrances preventing smoother trade between the two nations.
airlines reopen china da nang air routes

Airlines reopen China - Da Nang air routes

Okay Airways and Pacific Airlines will begin their flights connecting the central city of Da Nang with Hunan (China) and Muan (the Republic of Korea) from late April, increasing the number of airlines restarting operations at the Da Nang International Airport to 28.
hard times for seafood exports

Hard times for seafood exports

China’s reopening early this year brings high expectations to Vietnam’s seafood sector, yet difficulties persist, requiring businesses to navigate a way out.
electric vehicle competition drives into higher gear

Electric vehicle competition drives into higher gear

The rise of electric vehicle investors from China will bring Japanese carmakers more competitors in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam.
vietnam chinas taiwan coordinate in verifying identity of victims drifting at sea

Vietnam, China"s Taiwan coordinate in verifying identity of victims drifting at sea

The Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei will continue to closely coordinate with Taiwanese authorities and relatives of those who are believed to be missing to carry out identity verification procedures and necessary citizen protection measures, Deputy Spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry Pham Thu Hang said on March 31.
chinese reopening and global fuel price strife to influence cpi

Chinese reopening and global fuel price strife to influence CPI

A continued hike in fuel prices partly following China’s ongoing economic recovery is expected to cause pressure on Vietnam’s efforts to rein in inflation this year.
china reopens group tours to vietnam from march 15

China reopens group tours to Vietnam from March 15

The Chinese government has announced a list of pilot countries, including Vietnam, to which China's group tours can be conducted starting from March 15.
vietnam boasts high potential to become new global production hub expert

Vietnam boasts high potential to become new global production hub: expert

Vietnam has high potential to become a new production hub of the world in the context of the current transition of the supply chain, said Dr. Ho Quoc Tuan, a senior lecturer at Bristol University in the UK.
vietnams infrastructure luring chinese investment

Vietnam’s infrastructure luring Chinese investment

With wider activities taking place involving the markets of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, their investors are looking at potential infrastructure opportunities throughout Vietnam.