Bản Vẽ Hyower Plant, built in 2009, has a lake bed area of more than 4,500 hectares. Many people in Yên Na, Lương Minh, Hữu Khuôn communes of Tương Dương district, Nghệ An Province have learned cage fish farming techniques...
The price of Việt Nam''s 5 per cent broken rice has increased to US$550-575 per tonne, the highest since 2011. Early last week, it was just $515-525 per tonne.
EUDR would take effect around December 2024 and January 2025. Microenterprises and small enterprises would have an additional six months to comply with the regulation''s requirements.
The Vietnamese General Department of Customs reported that the country’s rice exports reached 713,546 tonnes, worth more than US$341 million, in October, up 22.3 per cent in volume and 23.9 per cent in value compared to September.
Each beer can in the “Ban Sac Viet” collection represents a province, each with its own scenery, culture, and traditions. This is a must-have item for this year''s Tet (Lunar New Year).
A promotion programme titled ‘Viet Nam, Land of World’s Best Rice’ will present 10,000 bags of Viet Nam’s Ban Mai Cung Dinh rice to consumers in Australia.
Bản Việt Securities Co (VCSC) on Wednesday announced its plan sell all 29.42 million shares in Development Investment Construction JSC (DIG), equivalent to 9.59 per cent of DIG.
NextTech Group on Monday announced it will invest US$500,000 into Chatbot Viet Nam Technology Joint Stock Company, which runs Bot Ban Hang – a chatbot platform for sellers and advertisers in Viet Nam.
The Mekong Delta provinces of Kien Giang and Long An have asked the Government to reconsider its temporary ban on rice exports, saying it would discourage farmers from growing the autumn-winter crop this year.
Passengers can once again bring their MacBook Pro laptops on flights in Viet Nam as the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) recently lifted a flight ban on the product.
Ban Viet Bank (Viet Capital Bank) has registered with the Vietnam Securities Depository (VSD) to trade more than 317 million shares on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM).
Banks have increased their interest rates on certificates of deposit (CDs), bringing them in excess of 10 per cent per year with the aim of mobilising long-term capital.