As Vietnam sets its sights on becoming a high-income country by 2045, Resolution 68 lays a crucial foundation. But turning vision into reality requires not only good policy - but also unwavering execution, mutual trust and national unity.
Doan Van Binh, Chairman of CEO Group and Vice President of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association, introduced his latest book, “Vietnam Real Estate for Foreigners,” at a launch event in Hanoi on Friday.
Vingroup, one of Vietnam's leading conglomerates, has today broke ground on the National Exhibition and Convention Center project in Dong Anh district, Hanoi.
The move involves the conversion of bonds into shares, signaling a strategic maneuver to shore up the company's financial standing and navigate turbulent market conditions.
At the conference to kick off the National Action Plan on circular economy, UNDP Viet Nam resident representative Caitlin Wiesen shared some recommendations for Vietnam to drive forward a circular economy for net zero.
TheLEADER talks with Alma Resort’s general manager Herbert Laubichler-Pichler, an Austrian national who has 14 years' experience in Vietnam, to better understand the changes in the post Covid-19 tourism industry.
The transport ministry is seeking for approval to reacquire the Airports Corporation of Vietnam stakes once sold to non-state shareholders, in a bid to uphold the national aviation security.
The disappearance of Kaiyang Vietnam leaders in early August has pushed the company into great troubles, requiring the authority of Hai Phong to step in to calm its furious workers down.
The national flag carrier has revealed its second quarter’s business results with a VND51.6 trillion ($2.24 billion) in revenue, up 5.5 per cent on-year. Its pre-tax profit has nevertheless been down by almost 11 per cent on-year to VND1.65 trillion ($71.73 million).
The Chinese multinational electronics company is currently waiting for the investment licenses of two projects to manufacture speakers and headphones in Quang Ninh province.
The central hub of Cat Ba is now framed by a chain of low-rise concrete hotels along its once lovely bay, but the rest of the island is largely untouched and as wild as ever.