Despite the prolonged COVID-19 epidemic, in the first 11 months of this year Dong Nai attracted nearly US$1.1 billion in foreign direct investment, exceeding its target by well over half, according to the province Industrial Zones Authority.
In the context of complicated developments of the COVID-19 epidemic and difficulties in passenger transport, the railway industry is accelerating logistics services to reduce challenges for business. Nguyen Hoang Thanh, Deputy General Director of Railway Trading and Transport Joint Stock...
Saigon Union of Trade Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op) said it is working to increase stocks of essential goods at its stores and fight the COVID-19 epidemic.
Economic and market growth potential, competitive human resources, an increase in consumption, and successful control of the Covid-19 epidemic are the factors that continue to make Viet Nam an attractive investment destination for Japanese firms.
Many hotels and motels in the bustling central districts of HCM City are being sold off as the COVID-19 epidemic has caused their business to collapse.
Armed with experience from coping with the first wave of the Covid-19 outbreak, textile and footwear enterprises are quietly confident they can find new markets to cope with the second.
FrieslandCampina Viet Nam, which owns the Dutch Lady brand of dairy products, has donated milk and cash worth VND2 billion (US$85,450) to the Governments fundraising campaign to fight the COVID-19 epidemic.
The reductions will be applied for rental fees in February and March and will help tenants reduce cost burdens and maintain their operations in a difficult time, according to a Big C representative.
Saigon Co.op, the owner of Co.opmart, Co.opXtra and Co.op Food, will continue with measures to safeguard the health of customers and staff at its more than 800 outlets amid the Covid-19 epidemic.
The high consumption of beer in Viet Nam has previously attracted brewers to cash in. But now, the Viet Nam Beer Alcohol Beverage Association (VBA) is asking the Government for help.
The Ministry of Finance has submitted to the Government a five-month extension of value-added tax (VAT), personal income tax and land rent fee payments for those affected by the COVID-19 epidemic.