inax japanese boss reveals secrets behind building 100 year old brand

INAX Japanese boss reveals secrets behind building 100-year-old brand

Thank to three secrets – focus on the main business areas, a trust-based business/operation approach, and appreciation for the artisans, craftsmanship and skillfulness – INAX have been growing steadily for over a century as a leading sanitary fittings manufacturer.
passenger on same flight with confirmed covid 19 case quarantined

Passenger on same flight with confirmed COVID-19 case quarantined

A Vietnamese citizen who was on the same flight as a Japanese passenger who tested positive for COVID-19 had been found and quarantined on March 5 morning, according to Ho Chi Minh City’s Centre for Disease Control (CDC).
sesj sssa nsn consortium signs epc deal for phuoc ninh solar project

SESJ-SSSA-NSN consortium signs EPC deal for Phuoc Ninh solar project

Phuoc Ninh Solar Power project is the third solar power project that NSN Construction and Engineering JSC co-operates on with Japan’s leading player Sharp Corporation. It is also one of the last projects in the southern province of Ninh Thuan to enjoy the favourable feed-in-tariff (FIT) provided by Decision No.11/2017/QD-TTG on mechanism to encourage the development of solar power projects in Vietnam.  
uniqlo set to welcome hanoi fans with the ultimate store experience

UNIQLO set to welcome Hanoi fans with the ultimate store experience

After the successful launch of its first store in Ho Chi Minh City, Japanese fashion brand UNIQLO will rouse the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, by inaugurating its second outlet at Vincom Center Pham Ngoc Thach on March 6.
japanese covid 19 infections reach 1000 cases

Japanese COVID-19 infections reach 1,000 cases

The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Japan reached the 1,000 mark on Wednesday (Mar 4) with the newest case reported in the western prefecture of Yamaguchi, officials and media said.
japans aeon group to expand in vietnam

Japan’s AEON Group to expand in Vietnam

Leading Japanese retail group AEON will invest 2 billion USD to expand its network of commercial centres in Vietnam, raising the total to 25, according to General Director of AEONMALL Vietnam Iwamura Yasutsugu.
78 year old is australias first coronavirus fatality

78-year-old is Australia's first coronavirus fatality

A 78-year-old man evacuated from the coronavirus-stricken Diamond Princess cruise liner in Japan died at a Perth hospital on Sunday (Mar 1), becoming Australia's first fatality from the disease, officials said.
all crew members have left virus hit ship in japan minister

All crew members have left virus-hit ship in Japan: Minister

All crew members from a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship off Japan have now disembarked, the country's health minister said.
vietnam determined to continue improving investment environment pm

Vietnam determined to continue improving investment environment: PM

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on February 28 affirmed that the government is determined to continue implementing strong measures aimed at improving the investment environment, thus further facilitating foreign investors, including those from Japan.
japan pm abe asks schools to close for most of march to contain covid 19 spread

Japan PM Abe asks schools to close for most of March to contain COVID-19 spread

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday (Feb 27) that the government will ask all elementary, junior high and high schools to close from Mar 2 until spring break, typically around the end of March.
japanese woman confirmed as covid 19 case for 2nd time weeks after initial recovery

Japanese woman confirmed as COVID-19 case for 2nd time, weeks after initial recovery

A woman working as a tour-bus guide in Japan tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time, Osaka's prefectural government said on Wednesday (Feb 26), the first person in the country to do so amid growing concerns about the spread of the infection.
half of japanese manufacturers see supply chain disruptions from covid 19

Half of Japanese manufacturers see supply chain disruptions from COVID-19

Around 53 per cent of Japanese companies from the manufacturing sector start to feel the bite of supply chain disruptions caused by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, according to the latest survey by the Ho Chi Minh City chapters of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI).
hanoi creates optimal conditions for foreign investors

Hanoi creates optimal conditions for foreign investors

Hanoi has been working to enhance administrative reform and address difficulties in an effort to create an optimal investment climate for investors, Politburo member and Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Vuong Dinh Hue has said.
japanese kidswear brand opens first store in vietnam

Japanese kidswear brand opens first store in Vietnam

Miki House, Japan's leading infant and children clothes company, officially opened its first store in Ho Chi Minh City on February 25, making its first step in Vietnam.
travel agencies urged not to receive tourists from countries hit by covid 19

Travel agencies urged not to receive tourists from countries hit by COVID-19

The Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA) said on February 25 that it has asked travel firms to stop receiving tourists from countries hit by COVID-19 in the face of new complicated development of the disease in the Republic of Korea and Japan.