The Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait
Why Vietnam is tough for Korean card firms to crack
Shinhan Card and Lotte Card, which had both ventured into Vietnam in search of a new growth driver, are now struggling with annual losses due mainly to the prolonged high interest rates wreaking havoc …
Small business confidence high as Vietnam expects robust economic growth
Small businesses in Vietnam are confident of a positive 2024, with 86 per cent projecting they will grow on the back of robust economic growth.
Small business confidence high as Vietnam expects robust economic growth
Small businesses in Vietnam are confident of a positive 2024, with 86 per cent projecting they will grow on the back of robust economic growth.
UK announces $51mn grant for low-carbon projects in 16 countries including Vietnam
The UK-funded Climate Finance Accelerator (CFA) program will be extended until 2029 with additional funding of £40 million (nearly US$51 million) to support at least 800 low-carbon projects in 16 …
Vietnam welcomes Indian interest in hi-tech and semiconductor sectors
The Vietnamese government welcomes Indian entrepreneurs and businesses to invest in high-technology, semiconductors, and digital technology.
Council Rock alum died a hero in Vietnam. 54 years later, his family to receive his medals
Frank Mebs saved hundreds of lives dousing an ammo dump blaze in Vietnam. But his family never received his medals. They will on Memorial Day.
Iran President’s Crash Highlights Struggle to Upgrade an Aging Fleet
Ebrahim Raisi died aboard a U.S.-made helicopter model that dates to the Vietnam War era, a reflection of Tehran’s difficulty in securing parts amid sanctions.
Vietnam’s ruling communists rush to fill the country’s top jobs
T HE MONOLITHIC façade erected by one of the world’s most secretive ruling parties is intended to project awesome power, competence and granite-faced consensus. Yet the cracks in the Vietnamese Communist Party’s front of late have been only too obvious to both ordinary Vietnamese and foreign businesses.
5 served in Vietnam, 1 came home: Vero Beach High School survivor remembers ’66 classmates
Harvey Arnold, who dropped out of Vero Beach High School to join the Army in Vietnam, remembers four classmates who joined later, paid ultimate price.