Vietnamese corporates in new era: The reborn dragon
Vietnamese businesses have had a long journey with great achievements, and this path will continue and blossom in years to come.
Vietnamese businesses have had a long journey with great achievements, and this path will continue and blossom in years to come.
The young leader of East Timor emphasizes that Vietnam has a lot of development experience that East Timorese businesses can learn and cooperate with.
A prominent issue for many Vietnamese businesses concerns the proposed narrowing of the 0 per cent VAT rate for export services.
European businesses continue to see Vietnam as a vibrant market with promising growth prospects, according to the latest data.
Coffee prices have been steadily increasing over the past few months, leading export businesses to incur significant losses in order to fulfill orders.
Businesses in the southern commercial hub are investing more in upscale, larger office spaces.
Recently, many businesses have been established in Vietnam with women at the helm, demonstrating some level of effectiveness. Is it time for female leaders or a feminine management style to dominate in these businesses?
Government and private businesses are paying attention to reviving Vietnam's hospitality industry.
While the core principle of OKRs (objectives and key results) is "shared goals lead people", in many Vietnamese businesses, OKRs remain "managers lead people". This indicates that goal management in Vietnam is highly subject to cultural factors and intuitive judgements.
Overcoming supply chain woes could boost Vietnam's economy by $1.9 billion and strengthen businesses’ operations and their competitiveness on the global stage over the long term.
Shifting to green economy and green growth will help businesses increase their competitiveness and catch up with trends on the domestic and foreign markets.
Dairy businesses in Vietnam are pioneering in applying circular economy solutions on their progresses.
Developing a modern, standard waste collection, recycling and treatment system is key requirement to effectively implementing the EPR tool, helping businesses save on the cost.
According to Phan Tuan Hung, director of the Legal Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the contribution fee for the collection, recycling and treatment of hazardous waste is mandatory for the purpose of encouraging businesses to adjust their product design as well as their production and business methods toward an environmentally beneficial direction.