Việt Nam’s tax sector has collected a record-high revenue of VNĐ1.7 quadrillion (US$66.7 billion) for the state budget in 2024, the General Department of Taxation reported at a conference on December 19.
By 2030, Việt Nam has set a goal to master the technology for manufacturing remote sensing satellites, establishing satellite data reception and processing stations, satellite control stations and systems for capturing Earth''s surface imagery using aerial devices.
The General Department of Customs issued directives to provincial and municipal customs departments, highlighting specific issues related to steel imports.
The Mekong Delta province of Long An has been focusing on improving its investment climate and public service quality through its District and Department Competitiveness Index (DDCI), which assesses and motivates agencies and localities to improve services.
Lê Trung Hiếu, deputy director of the Hà Nội Planning and Investment Department, spoke with Vietnam News Agency about the potential of the TOD (Transit-Oriented Development) model to enhance infrastructure and transport systems.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced that it has received a request for an anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigation on hard empty capsules imported from Brazil, China, India and Việt Nam for the pharmaceutical industry.
The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade has said it plans to inspect businesses that sell on online platforms and show signs of violating regulations.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued the final affirmative countervailing duty determination on frozen warmwater shrimp from Việt Nam, according to the Trade Remedies Authority of Việt Nam.
Requiring e-commerce platforms to declare and pay taxes on behalf of sellers is feasible because the platforms own information about sellers'' successful transactions, revenues and fees, tax authorities say.
The DOC has announced an extension for issuing the final findings of the first administrative review of the anti-dumping duties over honey products imported from Việt Nam.
Making the market ever more attractive has been distinctly illustrated by the elimination of the pre-funding requirement for foreign investors before placing orders.
The trade remedies authority has urged relevant businesses to review the preliminary findings carefully and submit comments as necessary within the specified deadlines.