U.S. national security adviser Robert O’Brien will visit Vietnam this week, an American official and a Vietnamese source said on Tuesday. O’Brien will be in the Southeast Asian country from Friday …
Vietnam lawmakers approve capital injection plan for national airline
Vietnam’s National Assembly approved on Tuesday a plan to boost the capital of state carrier Vietnam Airlines after it was hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Vietnam – a magnet for foreign investors: Russian expert
Having the third most vibrant startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has been a promising land for foreign investors, according to Sergey Sinitsyn from the Moscow State Institute of …
Spring onions harvest in Vietnam
A farmer harvesting spring onions at the Cat Lai Co-op fresh vegetable farm, that applies “safe” farming methods, in Ha Nam province outside of Hanoi.
Vietnam to see boom in supply of industrial property next year: Savills
Vietnam will see strong growth in industrial property next year due to higher demand for industrial parks as business expand production or relocate out of China, according to Savills Vietnam.
Ampacs to expand production capacity in Vietnam
Gaming handset and TWS (true wireless stereo) earphone maker Ampacs plans to invest NT$200 million (US$6.9 million) to add an integrated production line at its factory in Vietnam, according to company …
Samsung Awards VMLY&R Vietnam New Business
VMLY&R Vietnam has been awarded a second round of business from Samsung after successfully launching the brand’s Eco Bubble washing machine.
Filipino homegrown companies assert dominance in 2020 Asean Business Awards in Vietnam
THE Philippines dominated the 2020 Asean Business Awards (ABA) held at the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel in Vietnam, with homegrown companies clinching 13 out of the 53 accolades given to the most outstanding …
Pulling US troops out of Afghanistan would be as ‘humiliating’ as Vietnam War defeat, top Republican says
“A rapid withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan now would hurt our allies and delight the people who wish us harm,” Sen. Mitch McConnell said.
New court ruling could give thousands of Vietnam vets and survivors overdue disability payouts
A recent court order could give up to 15,000 Vietnam veterans previously denied disability benefits an average of $28,000 in backdated payouts, but federal officials could still yet try to appeal the …