rare earths become trade dispute tools

Rare earths become trade dispute tools

The importance of rare earths, required for everything from iPhones to fighter jets, has been brought back to the fore in recent weeks with China and the United States moving to protect their interests as their trade dispute rumbles on.
relocation of production lines fuels local supply chain

Relocation of production lines fuels local supply chain

The trend of relocating production lines fuelled by the US-China tensions yield great opportunities for the Vietnamese supply chain.
tesla to recall 30000 cars from china over suspension defects

Tesla to recall 30,000 cars from China over suspension defects

BEIJING: US electric car manufacturer Tesla will recall almost 30,000 vehicles imported into China due to suspension defects, China's market regulator said Friday (Oct 23).
ngan dinh cantonese restaurant opens in hanoi

Ngan Dinh Cantonese restaurant opens in Hanoi

Continuing more than two decades of conquering customers with the quintessence of Cantonese cuisine in Ho Chi Minh City, Chinese restaurant brand Ngan Dinh Cantonese has officially appeared in Hanoi, offering diners in the capital a luxurious and classy culinary space within the 5-star Hanoi Daewoo Hotel.
foreign leaders extend sympathy over severe floods in central region

Foreign leaders extend sympathy over severe floods in central region

The Premier of the State Council of China, Li Keqiang on October 22 sent a message of sympathy to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc over the serious flooding in some provinces in central Vietnam that caused heavy losses on human lives and assets.
reviewing mnc transfer pricing policy in line with regulations

Reviewing MNC transfer pricing policy in line with regulations

Besides a multitude of temporary supply solutions, multinational corporations (MNCs), especially those operating in China, have considered alternative production bases outside this nation in order to optimise operations as well as tax-related matters in the long run.
dong nai destination of many major groups

Dong Nai - Destination of many major groups

The southern province of Dong Nai has remained a magnet for FDI, with major groups from the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China), Japan, Singapore, and China all pouring capital into the locality.
japanese looking miniso officially listed on nyse

Japanese-looking Miniso officially listed on NYSE

The boss of China-based household item retailer Miniso has become a new billionaire within a few days of taking the company on the US stock exchange.
13 cases 10 million tests china swabs city after coronavirus outbreak

13 cases, 10 million tests: China swabs city after coronavirus outbreak

Almost 10 million people in the Chinese city of Qingdao have now been screened for the coronavirus, officials said Thursday, as authorities rushed to quash an outbreak through an ambitious programme of mass testing.
the challenges ahead in attracting high quality fdi

The challenges ahead in attracting high-quality FDI

The world has been heavily affected during the COVID-19 pandemic since the beginning of the year, which has caused a serious decline in economies globally. However, due to the pandemic being under good control in many ASEAN member states, these economies are on the way to recovery and is one of the key points why capital inflows are being attracted away from China.
china based yarn producers setting sights on vietnam

China-based yarn producers setting sights on Vietnam

Chinese yarn behemoth Texhong is shifting its production line to Vietnam, partly fuelled by the US boycott on cotton items originating from Xinjiang province in China.
vietnams coasts remain an enticing investment magnet

Vietnam’s coasts remain an enticing investment magnet

Vietnam has a long coastline and numerous islands boasting vast potential for developing coastal urban areas and tourist properties. Michael Piro, COO of Indochina Capital, shares how Vietnam can attract more investment from foreign developers and invite investors in order to reach that potential.
indochina capital and wink hotels assess preferences of vietnamese travellers

Indochina Capital and Wínk Hotels assess preferences of Vietnamese travellers

A traveller survey conducted in the midst of Vietnam’s second wave of COVID-19 infections by Indochina Capital and Wínk Hotels reveals the travel habits and preferences of Vietnamese travellers, including the health and safety-related factors that would influence their hotel accommodation decisions.
thailand allows partial reopening of borders to tourists

Thailand allows partial reopening of borders to tourists

Thai authorities said on October 2 that the country will begin reopening its borders to outsiders and kick-start the tourism industry plagued by the COVID-19 pandemic with a flight from China this month.
vietnamese leaders extend congratulations to china on 71st national day

Vietnamese leaders extend congratulations to China on 71st National Day

Top Vietnamese leaders have sent congratulatory messages to their Chinese counterparts on the 71th National Day of China (October 1).