European enterprises see bright future in Vietnam
Many big European businesses revealed its expansion plan in Vietnam, showing that Vietnam plays a crucial part in their production and consumption markets.
Many big European businesses revealed its expansion plan in Vietnam, showing that Vietnam plays a crucial part in their production and consumption markets.
The European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has established a new bilateral forum to support the smooth and successful implementation of the EU - Vietnam free trade agreement (EVFTA).
Though it has been a difficult year so far, effective Covid-19 containment and the recently ratified EU Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has bolstered global industrial investor confidence in Vietnam. The property segment most resilient to Covid-19 has further significant growth potential.
The EU-Vietnam trade agreement, the most modern and ambitious agreement ever concluded between the EU and a developing country, just got European Parliament’s backing.
The Committee on International Trade backed the free trade and investment protection agreements between the EU and Vietnam on Tuesday.
Yields of 4-6 per cent are the right expectations for a sustainable rental return, given that the buyer still enjoys free usage and a potential chance for capital gain in the mid- to long-term, says Savills Hotels APAC.
The stresses of modern life can often make us feel as though we do not have enough free time. So, it is no surprise that when it comes to leisure activities, consumers are becoming more demanding.
The ASEAN Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA) coming into force on June 11 for Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar can now further promote global trade liberalisation as it adds wings to trade among ASEAN nations, according to HSBC.
Despite the desperate call for visa exemption for international tourists from the private sector, state management bodies insisted that it did not affect the visitor flow into Vietnam.
Automobiles imported to Vietnam last week were mostly manufactured in Thailand with 2,307 units and Indonesia with 735 units.
Automobiles registered for customs clearance last week were mainly from Thailand and Indonesia, accounting for 85 per cent of the total imported cars into Vietnam last week.
Last week, the number of Thailand's cars with nine or fewer seats imported to Vietnam increased by 1,000 units to reach 1,674 units.
There were up to 1,995 cars with nine or fewer seats imported to Vietnam last week, mostly from Indonesia and Thailand.
Automobiles entering Vietnam last week were mostly manufactured in Thailand with 2,122 units.