hoang anh gia lai takes big steps forward

Hoang Anh Gia Lai takes big steps forward

Hoang Anh Gia Lai, one of Vietnam’s leading private economic groups based in the Central Highlands Gia Lai province’s Pleiku city, has marked an important milestone this year by the restructuring its business systems and setting up affiliates in key business fields.

Hoang Anh Gia Lai is in the hunt for answers

Accusing the committee was not a move to get compensation or recover our property. We only would like to lesson irresponsible official-duty performers and it could be a mirror for other developers impacted upon by the official-duty workers
looking for the cutting edge

Looking for the cutting edge

commercial bank executives in Vietnam claim competition will shift from interest rates to human resources in 2008, a result of wholly foreign-owned and joint stock banks entering the market.

Delayed $15m golf project to get into full swing

CONSTRUCTION of the $15-million Tam Dao golf course in northern Vinh Phuc province is to start early next month – seven years after it was first licensed.

Steel plant gains initial green light

A steel plant at Thach Khe mine in central Ha Tinh province – site of one of Vietnam’s largest iron ore reserves – has won initial government approval.Project developer, the Vietnam Steel Corporation (VSC), was last week asked by the government to complete a feasibility study as soon as possible so mining could start in 2005.

Chinese firm set to revisit giant $1.5b mining project

CHINA’s Nonferrous Metal Corporation plans to refresh a pre-feasibility study it started two years ago on a $1.5 billion bauxite and aluminium processing complex in the Central Highlands.
plastics sector breaks the mould in self sufficiency drive

Plastics sector breaks the mould in self-sufficiency drive

US PLASTICS giant Louisiana Polymers has agreed to help set up Vietnam’s first hi-tech resin plant as the country’s plastics industry struggles to become self sufficient.

Thai firm takes over $14.5m golf course

THAILAND property company Noble Development is the new partner in Hanoi’s $14.5-million Kim No golf course, replacing South Korea’s Daewoo who quit last year citing financial difficulties.