PM urges Ho Chi Minh City to innovate and remain Vietnam’s economic locomotive

PM urges Ho Chi Minh City to innovate and remain Vietnam’s economic locomotive

Concluding his remarks at the “CEO 500 - Tea Connect” forum on the afternoon of November 25, PM Chinh praised the insightful opinions shared at the event.
Ho Chi Minh City engages 500 CEOs in dialogue on building global megacity

Ho Chi Minh City engages 500 CEOs in dialogue on building global megacity

The "CEO 500 - TEA Connect" meeting, the first event of the 2025 Autumn Economic Forum, took place in Ho Chi Minh City on November 25.
Ho Chi Minh City invites 500 top CEOs for dialogue on green transition

Ho Chi Minh City invites 500 top CEOs for dialogue on green transition

More than 500 international and domestic business leaders will join government leaders and Ho Chi Minh City officials at the 2025 Autumn Economic Forum.
Asia-Pacific CEOs enter 2025 with optimism and caution

Asia-Pacific CEOs enter 2025 with optimism and caution

PwC's latest survey on reveals CEOs in the region are feeling more confident about the global economy.
PwC report reflects CEO's latest sentiments

PwC report reflects CEO's latest sentiments

PwC Vietnam has just released its 26th Annual Global CEO Survey on What matters to CEOs in Vietnam, which brings to life the challenges for CEOs in the region.
PM introduces investors to Vietnam’s special economic zones

PM introduces investors to Vietnam’s special economic zones

Vietnam is going ahead with the development of three special economic zones (SEZs) that will offer numerous special incentives and major opportunities for investors to scale up their investment in the country, has said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
CEO confidence in growth down

CEO confidence in growth down

A majority of CEOs say global economy to remain stalled this year, according to PwC’s 16th Annual Global CEO Survey.
Worldwide economic prospects take toll on Asia-Pacific outlook

Worldwide economic prospects take toll on Asia-Pacific outlook

Welcoming the 2012 Annual Summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum to take place from September 7-8 in Vladivostok, PwC has conducted a survey with chief executive officers (CEO) in the 21 APEC economies.
Vietnam is localising foreign CEOs

Vietnam is localising foreign CEOs

Wishing a new breath of fresh air, a lot of Vietnamese enterprises have put the command power into foreign managers.
Big banks’ CEOs receive smaller pay than small banks

Big banks’ CEOs receive smaller pay than small banks

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of one of the biggest banks in Vietnam received VND80 million ($4,000) a month, while a colleague of his, who managed a smaller bank, got VND200 million ($10,000).
Prospects gloomy for global economy uncertainty dampens outlook for 2012

Prospects gloomy for global economy uncertainty dampens outlook for 2012

Nearly half of the 1,258 CEOs polled worldwide believe the global economy will decline even further in the next 12 months, according to PwC’s 15th Annual Global CEO Survey.
Asia-Pacific CEOs have strong confidence in growth

Asia-Pacific CEOs have strong confidence in growth

More than half of CEOs in the Asia-Pacific region are ‘very confident’ of increased revenue for their companies over the next three to five years, up slightly from a year ago, according to PwC’s survey of more than 320 CEOs across 26 countries, including the 21 APEC economies, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in mid-November 2011.