moit imposes temporary anti dumping duties on chinese products

MoIT imposes temporary anti-dumping duties on Chinese products

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has announced temporary anti-dumping duties on aluminum products originating from 17 Chinese producers.
increased chinese investment in vietnam more than a phenomenon

Increased Chinese investment in Vietnam: More than a phenomenon?

More than just a phenomenon, Chinese investment in Vietnam has grown into a trend, fitting earlier forecasts.
virus packed laptop sells as artwork for over us 13m

Virus-packed laptop sells as artwork for over US$1.3m

For Chinese artist Guo O Dong, the simple black Samsung laptop computer, loaded with six potent viruses, symbolises one of the world's most frightening threats.
vodafone uk suspends pre orders of huawei 5g phones amid security concerns

Vodafone UK suspends pre-orders of Huawei 5G phones amid security concerns

British telecom group Vodafone announced on Wednesday (May 22) it was suspending pre-orders of Huawei 5G handsets amid a security controversy over the Chinese giant.
panasonic halting business with huawei after us ban

Panasonic halting business with Huawei after US ban

Japan's Panasonic on Thursday (May 23) said it was halting business with Huawei, joining a growing list of firms distancing themselves from the Chinese telecoms giant after a US ban over security concerns.
nepal bans chinese digital wallets

Nepal bans Chinese digital wallets

Nepal said on Tuesday (May 21) that it has banned popular Chinese digital wallets Alipay and WeChat to prevent the loss of foreign currency earnings from tens of thousands of Chinese tourists.
evaluating the influence of us china strains

Evaluating the influence of US-China strains

After raising tariffs to 25 per cent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports last week, the United States is considering inflicting tariffs on a further $325 billion of their trade rival’s products. Economist Can Van Luc talked with VIR about the possible impacts on the Vietnamese economy from any steps the major powers decide to take next.
huawei may be distressed for the us bans

Huawei may be distressed for the US bans

Google has issued a ban on Huawei, effectively stopping the Chinese electronics manufacturer from accessing future updates of the Android operation system.
huawei ban fallout hits nasdaq as us stocks fall

Huawei ban fallout hits Nasdaq as US stocks fall

Shares of technology companies fell sharply on Monday (May 20) in down session for Wall Street after Google began to severe ties with Chinese telecom giant Huawei amid the US-China trade war.
huawei will not bow to us pressure says founder ren zhengfei

Huawei will not bow to US pressure, says founder Ren Zhengfei

Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is ready to deal with Washington's crackdown and will reduce its reliance on US components, its founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei told Japanese media on Sunday (May 19).
asian markets mixed after us rally brexit back to haunt pound

Asian markets mixed after US rally, Brexit back to haunt pound

Asian markets were mixed on Friday (May 17) as another rally on Wall Street and data indicating a strong US economy were offset by the increasingly tense trade and technology stand-off between China and the United States.
trump declares emergency barring foreign telecoms posing security risk

Trump declares emergency barring foreign telecoms posing security risk

President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on Wednesday (May 15) barring US companies from using foreign telecoms equipment deemed a security risk - a move that appeared aimed at Chinese giant Huawei.
us china trade talks resume trump says deal still possible

US-China trade talks resume, Trump says deal still 'possible'

US and Chinese officials returned to the bargaining table late on Thursday (May 9) amid a sudden flare-up in hostilities, while President Donald Trump held out hopes of salvaging a trade deal.
markets gain despite global decline

Markets gain despite global decline

Vietnamese shares managed to gain on Friday morning despite a sharp drop in global markets after Trump's tariff hike on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
firms advised to sign contracts in transactions with chinese partners

Firms advised to sign contracts in transactions with Chinese partners

Any transactions with Chinese businesses should be conducted via contracts in line with international trade practice, heard a conference in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang on May 8.