Businesses in HCM City have been doing a good job adapting to the pandemic and ensuring safe production in the last several months, a panel of experts has said.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) expects to exceed its annual export target for agricultural, forest and fishery products, thanks to the restoration of production and business after the COVID-19 outbreak.
Faced with the complicated developments of the COVID-19 outbreak in recent times, banks in HCM City and elsewhere in the country are strictly complying with social distancing regulations while also ensuring their systems operate smoothly and efficiently and fully meet...
Vietnamese businesses are struggling to fulfil export orders as the COVID-19 outbreak hinders purchase of raw materials and production, and are at risk of losing customers.
Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces, HCM City and Binh Duong Province will organise a job fair for workers who returned to their hometowns to escape the COVID-19 outbreak.
Half the companies in information technology, finance- banking- insurance and import- export laid off employees or cut salaries or benefits during the prolonged pandemic, according to a report by recruitment company VietnamWorks.
Calendar producers in HCM City have resumed work after the city lifted its lockdown to ensure they can supply the domestic and foreign markets for the upcoming New Year.
The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak is showing more positive signs, with higher vaccination rates and a decline in the number of new infections, raising hopes for businesses of a return to normality and providing support for the stock market.
Many businesses in the Southwest region have maintained production to ensure export growth, despite having to apply social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 outbreak
Around 85,500 businesses across the country have suspended operations in the first eight months of the year, a year-on-year increase of 24.2 per cent, according to the General Statistics Office.
Despite the worsening COVID-19 outbreak, PNJ’s net revenues and profit after tax in the first seven months of the year went up by 33.9 per cent and 41.8 per cent year-on-year to VND12.13 trillion (US$513.1 million) and VND704 billion ($30.8 million).
A recent survey by the General Statistics Office found that most businesses in the food processing industry expected to achieve good results in the third quarter.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade''s Department of E-commerce and the Digital Economy has been cooperating with e-commerce platforms to remove barriers to the transportation of essential goods during the COVID-19 outbreak.