Deposit interest rates likely to rise slightly in second half
Vietnam's deposit interest rates may see a slight increase in the second half of the year as the economy shows clear signs of improvement, according to banking experts.
Vietnam's deposit interest rates may see a slight increase in the second half of the year as the economy shows clear signs of improvement, according to banking experts.
A prominent issue for many Vietnamese businesses concerns the proposed narrowing of the 0 per cent VAT rate for export services.
When foreign visitors come to Vietnam they may travel to famous sites nationwide such as Cau Vang (Golden Bridge) in Da Nang or Fansipan Mt Cable Car Station in Sa Pa, or they may drop in a restaurant with an English menu, with all of these things having something in common.
As droughts and saltwater intrusion devastate the Mekong Delta, many women are forced to seek alternative ways to make a living. This new path may offer a glimmer of hope, but it also exposes their extreme vulnerability.
Coca-Cola Vietnam set the world’s largest Vietnamese Tet meal table with the participation of 1,000 multi-generational families at Hoa Lu stadium, Ho Chi Minh City. This special record of Coca-Cola honors the tradition of family reunions over Vietnamese Tet meals and conveys the message "Tet may change, the magic remains".
Signs are now suggesting that it may be time for Vietnam’s external sector to brace for a bumpy road ahead, according to HSBC’s latest report.
The groundbreaking ceremonies of a series of four key projects worth over $12 billion in total were launched on October 24 as part of Quang Ninh's aspiration for social-economic development in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Alma, a 196-pavilion and 384-suite resort that commands 74 acres of beachfront, 14 sublime food and beverage outlets and a cascade of 12 beachfront swimming pools, will reopen in Vietnam’s new “it” destination on May 31 in the wake of Covid-19.
Given the surging demand for tourism in Ba Ria-Vung Tau, especially during the major holidays, local lodging services may soon find themselves overloaded. The province is in great need of quality recreational properties.
Vietnamese are so stressed that three in four of those surveyed frequently have trouble sleeping as they may be bringing too many worries with them on their holidays, according to a sleep survey.
IFC is pledged to continue working on mobilising finance and unlock private sector solutions to help Vietnam become a modern dynamic middle-income country and realise its renewable energy goal.
William Haandrikman, general manager of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, has been honoured with the prestigious ‘General Manager of the Year’ in Asia at the Stelliers Asia and South Asia 2019 awards ceremony on May 28.
Asia-based private equity firm Navis Capital Partners Limited has completed its takeover of Ho Chi Minh City-based private education platform Thanh Thanh Cong Education JSC (TTCE) in late May.
Vietnam’s T&T Group has announced its overseas establishment, T&T Russia Co., Ltd, which starts its operation in Moscow on May 22.