Foreign-invested e-commerce floors doing business in Việt Nam must supplement their business licenses before January 1 next year if they have not provided enough according to regulations.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) has sent an official dispatch to the Ministry of Transport (MoT), urging the ministry to consider granting aviation licenses to new airlines.
The Hai Phong Economic Zone Authority (HEZA) on January 24 granted investment licences to five projects in industrial parks, including three foreign-invested projects worth US$140 million and two domestic ones valued at over VND2 trillion ($86.9 million).
The central province of Quang Ngai has called for new investors in six projects that their investment licenses revoked due to delays from 2010 to 2015.
As of August 15,2016, 1,125 Vietnamese project were granted
licenses to invest abroad with a total registered capital of US$20.38
billion, according to the Foreign Investment Agency.
HCM City''s Department of Planning and Investment is expected to
implement the use of an electronic ISO system for processing investment
certificates before January 15.
The industrial management board in Hai Duong granted investment
licenses to four FDI businesses yesterday to build factories in the
city''s industrial zones.
Vietnamese enterprises that don''t function continually for a year risk
getting their registration licenses revoked, according to a draft Law on
Enterprises compiled by the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
The southern coastal province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau granted investment
licenses to nine new projects, including two foreign-invested ones worth
$61 million, on February 8.