The appointment is part of the personnel planning and leadership rotation programme, aimed at improving executive capacity and creating diverse experiences for senior leaders in FPT Corporation.
Việt Nam has been emerging as a key market for large semiconductor chip production globally. However, competition among countries in the region and around the world in attracting foreign direct investment, especially in the semiconductor industry, is fierce. So what solutions does Việt...
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly impacted global and national production chains, forcing domestic enterprises to find new markets and develop new products.
Tran Hoài Nam, deputy general director of HDBank, has registered to buy 500,000 shares of his bank on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange between April 3 to 29 for investment, according to the exchange.
Nguyen Thu Hong, Deputy General Director of Viet Nam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company (VINEXAD) share insights of exhibition organisation with Viet Nam News.
The Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PVN) needs to set up a national energy reserve centre to deal with emergencies when there are interruptions in the supply source.
Earlier this month, FLC Group submitted a proposal to the municipal People’s Committee to build a large-scale stadium, entertainment and golf course complex in one of the capital city of Ha Noi’s suburban areas such as Dong Anh, Me Linh...
The Ministry of National Defence has appointed colonel Nguyen Thanh Nam as the deputy general director of Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group.
The import of coal for electricity generation looks set to increase in the near future, said deputy general director of Viet Nam Electricity (EVN) Ngo Son Hai.
Nearly 52 million subscribers of military-run telecommunications firm Viettel had their phone numbers switched from 11 digits to 10 digits, Viettel announced on Sunday.
Viet Nam needs to improve the quality of its technical and vocational education and training to meet the requirements of digitisation and industry 4.0, a conference heard in HCM City yesterday.
Viet Nam’s insurance industry achieved high on-year growth of 24.35 per cent in the first half of 2018, helping total revenue to reach more than VND58.65 trillion (US$2.55 billion).