May, 30 2012 10:27:30
Viet Nam had a year-on-year increase of 24.1 per
cent in export value for the first five months to US$42.9 billion,
according to the General Statistics Office.
May, 30 2012 10:24:54
The cement industry failed to sell 3.5 million
tonnes by the end of May though production output dropped 17 per cent to
19 million tonnes, according to the Viet Nam Cement Association.
May, 30 2012 10:23:12
The Ministry of Industry and Trade's Viet Nam
Competition Management Authority (VCA) has affirmed that the country has
not dumped carbon steel pipes on the US market.
May, 30 2012 10:21:00
Many supermarkets nationwide have launched
promotions and entertainment activities to celebrate International
Children's Day (June 1).
May, 30 2012 10:20:09
Enterprise revenues in Ha Noi in the first four
months decreased 5-15 per cent against the same period last year, said
the city's Department of Industry and Trade, which met with about 100
business representatives.
May, 30 2012 10:11:37
The Ha Noi Electronics Corporation (Hanel) has
completed procedures to acquire a 70 per cent stake in Daewoo, a Ha
Noi-based five-star hotel, from South Korea's Daewoo Engineering and
Construction Co Ltd (Daewoo E&C), acording to the local press.
May, 30 2012 09:58:51
Several property developers in HCM City have used
the mandatory green space meant for planting trees and building parks
for other purposes, and authorities have warned that they would be
penalised if they do not set it right.
May, 30 2012 09:55:00
The country's largest mining firm, Viet Nam National
Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin), plans to issue 3,000
domestic bonds this year at VND1 billion (US$48,000) each.
May, 30 2012 09:33:02
Domestic and foreign economists as well as
policy-makers attended the annual Viet Nam Business Forum (VBF) with the
theme "Stabilisation to Revitalisation" yesterday to discuss current
difficulties and future development.
May, 29 2012 10:26:26
Viet Nam's investment in Myanmar is expected to
reach US$2 billion by 2015 from its current $500 million, said Tran Bac
Ha, chairman of the Association of Vietnamese Business Investors in
Myanmar (AVIM).