E-commerce, a vital component of the digital economy, bridges the gap between the virtual and the real. While we often perceive the digital world as separate from our physical reality, the true power of the digital economy lies in its...
Việt Nam''s strong economic performance in the first half of 2024 has led the government to raise its GDP growth target to 6.5-7 per cent, yet domestic businesses remain cautious, due to ongoing challenges not fully captured by broader economic...
The amendments and supplements to the 2024 Law on Land, the 2023 Law on Housing, and the 2023 Law on Real Estate Business will come into effect on August 1 as proposed by the Government, five months earlier than planned. It...
Việt Nam''s adoption of the global minimum tax is vital for upholding taxing rights, fostering trust, promoting investment and showcasing transparency.
The harmonious combination of boosting growth and controlling risks in the banking industry is always likened to the coordination between a vehicle’s brake pedal and accelerator. The tight brake will restrain growth, but when the accelerator is too strong, it...
Analyst''s Pick: In order to ensure benefits of bondholders, they should be provided with sufficient information of legality of the assets used for bond swap.
Viet Nam’s latest economic data have shown the country is on track to surpass the Government’s target of 6-6.5 per cent for GDP growth this year. However, policy actions need to maintain flexibility and caution to cope with rising external...
As we all know, the financial market (including the stock market and bond market, among others) and the financial system (including commercial banks and financial institutions) play a vital role in facilitating the smooth operation of economies by allocating resources...
Amid the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the whole economy and calls for support from enterprises, the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has drafted new regulations which are supposed to help ease their financial burdens.
Việt Nam''s economy has shone in 2019. That joy is doubled in the context of the global economic crisis that made an open and deeply integrated economy like Việt Nam difficult to avoid many adverse impacts. There are still concerns...
In early October, an unusual scene unfolded in a modern part of the capital: hundreds of thousands of Hanoians were queuing up to collect clean water from a tanker.
The reasons for the increase, according to the ministry, include the rapidly ageing population in Viet Nam, the unbalanced social security fund, high working capacities of Vietnamese elderly and the necessity to ensure gender equality in career development.