vietnam must remove regulatory challenges to encourage wind energy

Vietnam must remove regulatory challenges to encourage wind energy

Vietnam has to cope with regulatory challenges to attract investors and accelerate the development of wind power projects in the long term, experts recommended yesterday at the Vietnam Wind Power conference hosted by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) in Hanoi.
shipping giant vimc to hold first shareholders meeting in late june

Shipping giant VIMC to hold first shareholders’ meeting in late June 

Domestic shipping giant Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC) is planning to organise its shareholders’ meeting on June 24, 2019, the first since it began operating as a joint stock company.
setting course for a circular economy

Setting course for a circular economy

With great efforts already being made to develop its own circular economy, Vietnam may have to create a stronger community of circular businesses with the correct policies, with experiences from the likes of Finland proving this fact. Thanh Thu reports from Finland.
reed tradex signs for japanese expos

Reed Tradex signs for Japanese expos

The ASEAN’s leading exhibition organiser Reed Tradex has signed an agreement with the Japan External Trade Organization in order to present the Vietnam-Japan Supporting Industries Exhibition and Vietnam Manufacturing Expo, with the aim of strengthening partnerships between businesses in the supporting industries, and pushing towards being able to compete with the rest of the world.
investors step up ma movements

Investors step up M&A movements

Dealmaking activity in Vietnam is likely to maintain its momentum as more companies plan to divest assets amid the escalation in the US-China trade dispute.
over 119 trillion vnd raised via g bonds in may

Over 11.9 trillion VND raised via G-bonds in May

The State Treasury of Vietnam mobilised more than 11.93 trillion VND (512.99 million USD) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) in May, down 5 percent against the previous month. 
korean culture programme to open in hanoi

Korean culture programme to open in Hanoi

A programme featuring Korean culture will take place at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (VME), in Hanoi during June 1-2, affording visitors a chance to learn about similarities and differences between Vietnamese and Korean culture.
tan vu container terminal looks to become e port

Tan Vu Container Terminal looks to become e-port

Tan Vu Container Terminal, a key unit of Port of Haiphong JSC which is a member of Vietnam Maritime Corporation (VIMC), is developing infrastructure and IT application to become an e-port.
exhibition on vietnams insect biodiversity opens

Exhibition on Vietnam’s insect biodiversity opens

The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, the Vietnam National Museum of Nature, and the Natural History Museum of University of Florence (Italy), as well as the Italian Embassy in Vietnam are jointly organising the exhibition on discovering insect biodiversity of Vietnam.
inspection conclusion at veam corporation

Inspection conclusion at VEAM Corporation

On May 16, the Ministry of Industry and Trade announced Inspection Conclusion No.3202/KL-BCT about the management and usage of capital and assets as well as the production and business activities of Vietnam Motors and Agricultural Machinery Corporation (VEAM).
responsible investment gains ground

Responsible investment gains ground

Businesses in Vietnam must focus on sustainable practices if they desire long-term growth from regional manufacturing shifts and rising overseas capital inflows.
450 businesses to attend vietnam medi pharm 2019 next week

450 businesses to attend Vietnam Medi-Pharm 2019 next week

The 26th Vietnam International Exhibitions on Products, Equipment, Supplies for Pharmaceutical, Medical, Hospital and Rehabilitation (Vietnam Medi-Pharm 2019) will take place in Hanoi on May 8-11, 2019, expecting to attract 450 businesses from the US, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Germany, and Hong Kong.
maintaining a strong private sector

Maintaining a strong private sector

As Vietnam moves closer to developing a sturdy private sector, the government is being urged to create the best conditions for the sector to do business. Nguyen Van Binh, Politburo member and head of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, talked with VIR’s Minh Quynh about this goal, with stress laid on the removal of private businesses’ obstructions.
hyundai and kia vehicles may pose fire hazard in vietnam

Hyundai and Kia vehicles may pose fire hazard in Vietnam

Hyundai’s Santa Fe 2019 and Kia’s Optima vehicles in circulation in Vietnam may pose fire hazard due to their petrol engine Theta II 2.4, which is suspected to be the main reason behind 3,000 fires and 100 counts of personal injury in the US.
vietnam market edges up as large caps gain

Vietnam market edges up as large caps gain

The Vietnamese market advanced on Monday morning thanks to strong gains by large caps.