VinaCapital, one of the largest investment and asset management firms in Vietnam, said on Monday it would jointly invest up to $3 billion in a LNG-to-power complex in the country with its South Korean …
Rising maritime transport cost in Vietnam makes exports difficult
Maritime transport costs have skyrocketed in recent months as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic takes its toll, pushing import-export companies into a lot of difficulties.
Vietnam dairy industry reaches out to the world, 2020 exports hit $302M
Besides China, Vietnam’s dairy products have also won over customers … According to Vinamilk international business director Vo Trung Hieu, together with strong markets like the Middle East, …
Mass in Vietnam, 1966
Allen Fasoldt ©Stars and Stripes South Vietnam, November, 1966: A soldier receives communion from Catholic chaplain Maj. Michael S. Filip of the Archdiocese of Detroit during Mass at a 25th Infantry …
Foxconn and Vietnam’s VinFast explore partnership, talks focus on batteries, EV parts
TAIPEI/HANOI, March 19 (Reuters): Vietnam’s largest conglomerate Vingroup said on Friday … keen to brand itself as an eco-friendly automaker and wants to retain its EV business, one of the sources …
Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways eyes Q3 listing with market cap of US$2.73bil
HANOI, March 20 (Reuters): Vietnam’s startup Bamboo Airways said has announced that it aims to list its shares on a local stock exchange in the third quarter and raise its domestic market share to 30% …
Hotel giant IHG unveils massive Vietnam expansion plans
Hailing the government’s efforts to control the pandemic, he said all this company’s hotels in Vietnam have started to welcome guests again and seen a surge in bookings by both leisure and business …
Karaoke or torture? In Vietnam, loud singing becomes public enemy No 1
If motorbike honking is the anthem of Vietnam’s everyday life, the sound of karaoke singing is the chorus – disorderly and repetitive, and grating on the nerves of those who are forced to listen to it …
Vietnam’s first homegrown Covid-19 vaccine, Nanocovax, available by end of 2021
Nanocovax, Vietnam’s first locally-developed Covid-19 vaccine, is expected to be ready for use domestically by the fourth quarter of 2021, the Ministry of Health has announced in a statement.
Dayhoff: Barbara Robbins was the first female killed in the line of duty in Vietnam | COMMENTARY
For ‘Women’s History Month’ I reflected upon this story and the countless other unsung female heroes of Vietnam. My thoughts drifted back to August 2016 when my wife Caroline and I visited the Vietnam …