With Việt Nam planning to establish its first international financial centre (IFC) in HCM City, the Ministry of Planning and Investment said the Government has formulated a comprehensive plan including policies and mechanisms aimed at attracting both immediate and long-term...
The top five localities with the largest gross regional domestic product (GRDP) in Việt Nam for 2024 are HCM City, Hà Nội, Bình Dương, Đồng Nai and Hải Phòng.
Twelve projects, including 10 domestic projects and two foreign-invested ones with a total investment exceeding US$1 billion, are set to break ground in the Saigon Hi-tech Park (SHTP) in HCM City in 2025.
The logistics industry’s business community has expressed optimism about growth prospects in 2025, with nearly 42 per cent of companies surveyed by Vietnam Report JSC affirming that their business outlook will be more positive.
Maybank Securities maintains a positive long-term outlook for Việt Nam''s real estate market, driven by robust population growth and increasing urbanisation.
As the UK officially becomes the first non-founding economy to join the CPTPP, Việt Nam News reporter Thu Ngân spoke with British Consul General in HCM City Alexandra Smith about the UK''s inclusion in the CPTPP and how this milestone will benefit the UK - Việt Nam bilateral trade...
The ceremony for the National Quality Awards and the Global Performance Excellence Awards for 2021-2023 will take place on December 18 at the Military Theatre in Hà Nội.
Việt Nam’s real estate sector recorded the establishment of 4,241 new companies in the first 11 months of this year, marking a 2.6 per cent annual dip, reported the General Statistics Office (GSO).
In order to promote import and export activities of HCM City, the city Customs Department held a meeting with businesses to answer questions about tax policies and customs clearance procedures.
Although the HCM City government is investing in many preferential policies and incentives for digital transformation and green development, many small and medium enterprises are still confused about how to implement them.
HCM City will evaluate the competitive capacity of 28 government departments and agencies for the 2024 Department and District Competitiveness Index (DDCI), up from 25 last year, a conference heard on Monday.