shares today that easing travel restrictions and re-opening business operations throughout Vietnam has re-energized the Company as it moves forward with the production of finished goods utilizing …
Construction of Vietnam’s $2.2bn power plant to begin in December
Vietnam is reportedly planning to start construction of the $2.2bn Vung Ang II coal-fired power plant in December 2021. The project developer Vung Ang II Thermal Power LLC (VAPCO) has already …
Business matters a lot to ASEAN recovery plans: Vietnam
Vietnam said businesses play an important role in the regional recovery framework. Vietnam believes that businesses are the important factor in the recovery plans of the Association of Southeast Asian …
Years after the Vietnam War, some vets still denied benefits for Agent Orange exposure
For Vietnam Vets, the treatment due to exposure to agent orange all depends on where they were during the war. Since 1991 Congress has covered vets who were on Vietnam, but denied those who were …
Sustainable finance instruments to grow a greener future
Tim Evans, CEO of HSBC Vietnam, explains why the environment is of prime importance to the country, which is all too familiar with the threats of climate change.
UK pledges support on Vietnam’s path to reaching net zero on time
British Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward talked with VIR’s Thanh Thu about this cooperation, with some advice for Vietnam to pursue a greener future.
Workers’ shortage in Vietnam
Logistical disruptions and labor shortages are straining Chinese manufacturers in Ho Chi Minh City after the southern business hub in Vietnam eased …
Global hike pushes Vietnam fuel price to 7-year high
Fuel prices in Vietnam have surged by over 52 percent to a seven-year high, with global rates shooting up as demand rises in economies reopening.
Heineken sales lower than expected after Vietnam lockdown
Dutch brewing giant Heineken reported a steeper than expected decline in third-quarter beer sales on Wednesday after COVID-19 restrictions cut volumes in Vietnam, one of its top three markets, by more …
Vietnam boosts Laos’ battle against Covid with medical supplies
The government of Vietnam has donated US$2.21 million as well as medical equipment worth US$2.27 million to the Lao government for use in the response to the Covid-19 outbreak.