Japan's Hulic Co. has entered a joint venture with Indochina Kajima to develop ready-built factory projects in Vietnam, as the country cements its position as a key manufacturing hub in Asia.
Mitsui & Co., a leading Japanese trading and investment group, has officially become a strategic shareholder of Tasco Corporation's subsidiary Tasco Auto.
Companies in different economic sectors has shown a strong shift towards sustainable development, paving the way towards the realisation of Vietnam's net zero targets by 2025.
In the circumstance of the Covid-19 pandemic that has "frozen" the activities of many businesses, Danh Khoi Group has continuously introduced many projects to customers by online platforms and prepared plans to speed up when the market opens in the new normal.
After a long social distancing period, Danh Khoi Group is planning to implement a series of projects in the last quarter of the year, ready to get into an important final stretch that makes up for the period of business operations being delayed due to the pandemic.
KN Van Ninh Solar Power Investment and Development Co., Ltd on December 26, 2020, launched the inauguration ceremony of KN Van Ninh solar power plant project.
Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. has agreed to participate in a condominium housing project within the Ecopark, a large-scale development project undertaken by local developer Ecopark Corporation in Hung Yen province.
Two of Vietnam’s leading clubs, The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip and Laguna Golf Lang Co, are backing the nation to reassert its reputation as one of the world’s hottest golfing destinations as the country eases its Covid-19 lockdown.
Former Tour De France winner Cadel Evans has tipped Central Vietnam as a future mecca for active tourism following his successful debut in one of Asia’s premier cycle events.
Hong Kong-listed Suncity Group Holdings Limited has announced that the first phase of the Hoiana project, a resort featuring a casino, hotel and golf course, is anticipated to complete no later than the first quarter of next year.
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.