Property developer FLC wants the restrictions on trading its shares lifted as soon as possible even as it strives to overcome management and financial challenges. In a report to the Hanoi Stock Exchange, which runs the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM) in which FLC shares are traded now, the company …
Read More »Tax on sugary drinks proposed for the benefit of people’s health: NA chairman
Vuong Dinh Hue, chairman of the National Assembly, told American businesses Thursday that the special consumption tax on sweetened beverages was proposed for the benefit of people’s health and not for earning revenue. At a meeting with the largest U.S. business delegation to ever come to Vietnam, which included the …
Read More »VinFast rolls out long-awaited electric SUVs, eyes overseas deliveries
Vietnamese carmaker VinFast said on Thursday it will begin delivering its new electric sport utility vehicles (SUVs) to local customers this week and targets overseas deliveries in the coming months. VinFast, which began operations in 2019, is gearing up to expand in the United States, where it hopes to compete …
Read More »Bamboo Airways to raise $425M through rights issue
Bamboo Airways plans to make a rights issue of shares to increase its capital by 54%, or nearly VND10 trillion (US$425.44 million), to fund operations and pay off debts. It will offer 35 new shares for every 100 held and the issuance will be made this year. It currently has …
Read More »Vietnam at risk of becoming captive market for imported cars: industry ministry
With car imports from Southeast Asia soaring in the last five years, the government is worried the country will be flooded with imported vehicles at the cost of the local auto industry. Last year 440,000 cars were manufactured in Vietnam and 176,590 were imported. But imports from the Association of …
Read More »Vietnamese lime likened to ‘green gold’ in New Zealand
Vietnamese lime has been likened to “green gold” in New Zealand because of its relatively high selling price, New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tredene Dobson. Because lime cannot be grown in New Zealand, one kilogram of the citrus in the country usually costs more than NZD50 (US$31.17 or VND700,000). Vietnamese …
Read More »With surfeit of data, businesses need to separate wheat from chaff
Dr Chen, a professor at Appalachian State University and a member of Project Management Institute U.S., said the age of data requires businesses to identify useful and reliable data. In an interview with HEC Liege University Vietnam, he said: “How will you be able to know which data is useful …
Read More »New global tax to diminish Vietnam’s FDI attractiveness
The global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%, which is set to be applied next year in Vietnam, will likely make the country less attractive in drawing in foreign direct investment. The 15% tax on profits, which was approved by 136 countries in 2021, is considered the deepest overhaul of …
Read More »Hanoi to resume tour boat services on West Lake
Authorities in Hanoi are expected to allow tour boats to resume operations on West Lake, the capital’s largest freshwater body, to boost tourism. As a popular tourist attraction in Hanoi, West Lake used to be home to tour boats, floating restaurants, and other tourist boat services. In 2016, Hanoi People’s …
Read More »Vietnamese woman returns lost money to Armenian tourist in Hanoi’s Old Quarter
A Vietnamese woman has returned VND4.5 million ($190) to an Armenian tourist who lost it on Tuesday while visiting Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Stella Amirkhanyan found she had lost the money while she was visiting a money exchange shop in preparation for her trip to Indonesia. She then drove her motorbike …
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