Vietnamese tourists embracing sustainable tourism

Vietnamese tourists embracing sustainable tourism

Nearly all Vietnamese travellers say that sustainable travel is important, according to a new report.
South Koreans eagerly awaiting expansion of KIS in Ho Chi Minh City

South Koreans eagerly awaiting expansion of KIS in Ho Chi Minh City

South Korean investors and expatriates are eagerly awaiting an expansion of the Korean International School (KIS) in the southern metropolis.
MHI studies use of ammonia for power generation

MHI studies use of ammonia for power generation

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. has begun a feasibility study on using ammonia as a fuel for power plants in Indonesia.
IBM releases inclusive study about gender equality

IBM releases inclusive study about gender equality

An IBM Institute for Business Value study reveals that despite heightened awareness, gender equity is still not a top priority for most global businesses.
Visa study: Vietnamese consumers ahead of global average on healthy, sustainable living

Visa study: Vietnamese consumers ahead of global average on healthy, sustainable living

New research by GlobeScan and supported by Visa shows Vietnam is ahead of the global average in adopting healthier and more sustainable lifestyle choices.
Visa study finds cash usage dropping in Vietnam as consumers embrace new ways to pay

Visa study finds cash usage dropping in Vietnam as consumers embrace new ways to pay

A new study commissioned by Visa has found Vietnamese consumers are using less cash in favour of digital payment methods.
PwC study: $24 billion trapped in net working capital in 2018

PwC study: $24 billion trapped in net working capital in 2018

Opportunities for cash release from working capital in the 2018 fiscal year would be more than $11 billion, according to the latest findings of PwC Vietnam.
New study on electric vehicles reveals strong demand in Southeast Asia

New study on electric vehicles reveals strong demand in Southeast Asia

A Frost & Sullivan study commissioned by Nissan shows that 37 per cent of Southeast Asian buyers are willing to switch to electric vehicles.
Asia-Pacific businesses suffer most from software piracy

Asia-Pacific businesses suffer most from software piracy

A new global study commissioned by Microsoft Corp. and conducted by IDC on the effects of malware found in pirated software discovered that the chances of infection by unexpected malware are one in three for consumers and three in 10 for businesses.
Consumers should consider trusted retails

Consumers should consider trusted retails

Microsoft today unveiled findings from a forensic study that examined name-brand PCs with pirated software installed, as well as counterfeit software DVDs, from Vietnam to Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Microsoft annouces the findings on computer security in Southeast Asia

Microsoft annouces the findings on computer security in Southeast Asia

Today, Microsoft officially announced the findings of computer security study conducted in five countries in Southeast Asia - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
ADB warns of bumpy road into 'Asian century'

ADB warns of bumpy road into 'Asian century'

Asia could be as wealthy as Europe by mid-century, but only if it tackles key challenges from inequality and corruption to climate change, an Asian Development Bank study said Tuesday.
Facebook driving more traffic to news sites: study

Facebook driving more traffic to news sites: study

Facebook is driving an increasing amount of traffic to news sites but Google remains the top referring service, according to a study published on Monday.
Dutch Lady Vietnam and NIN start comprehensive nutrition studies

Dutch Lady Vietnam and NIN start comprehensive nutrition studies

Dutch Lady Vietnam in partnership with the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) today announced that it has embarked on an in-depth scientific nutrition study to better understand the nutritional well-being, needs and patterns of children in Vietnam.

Feasibility study complete for nation’s second refinery

Vietnam’s second oil refinery at Nghi Son in central Thanh Hoa province edged closer to full approval last week when the project’s feasibility study went to state-run PetroVietnam for assessment.