Maersk expands northern Vietnam operations with first bonded warehouse
A.P. Moller–Maersk has launched its first bonded warehouse in Vietnam, situated in the SLP Park in Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park, Haiphong.
A.P. Moller–Maersk has launched its first bonded warehouse in Vietnam, situated in the SLP Park in Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park, Haiphong.
Vietnam's T&T Group and Qatar’s JTA investment group have unveiled plan to develop a $4.5 billion international-standard sports complex and Disneyland-style theme park in Hanoi’s Dong Anh district.
Taseco Land has initiated construction on its inaugural industrial park, Taseco Dong Van 3, located in Duy Tien district, Ha Nam province. The development aims to rapidly establish infrastructure to attract foreign investment into Vietnam.
Quickly identifying and capturing opportunities in a potential market like Vietnam, WHA Group is accelerating its expansion in different fields in addition to industrial zone developments.
More competitive land cost as well as lower occupancy rate are making emerging industrial areas in surrounding provinces become more attractive to investors and developers.
Park Kiara, first residential condominium in ParkCity Hanoi, comprises of two towers of 31-storey each with 432 units.
The Tokyo-based multifaceted company seeks to expand two of its three industrial parks in the country, to cater to the industrial growth and expansion of many FDI companies in the country.
The Seoul-based financial solutions provider has signed collaboration contracts with commercial lender Sacombank and state-owned VietinBank to collectively roll out a shared point-of-sale (POS) system in Vietnam.
Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) and Vietnam’s TDH Ecoland will be conducting feasibility study for a project on setting up a green industrial park (IP) in Hung Yen province.
Vietnam’s largest listed enterprise in terms of market capitalisation is seeking for its shareholders’ approval on the issuance of $750 million worth of bonds to global investors in 2019.
After 13 years operating in Vietnam, the fund is saying goodbye to the country.
The multi-business giant has expressed keen interest in providing public transport in Ho Chi Minh City.
The hotel is part of Crystal Bay’s bigger plan to turn the south central province into a tourism hub.
Park Hyatt Phu Quoc hotel and residences are poised to introduce the brand’s refined luxury and exceptional service to Vietnam’s emerging resort destination in 2022.