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China border truck jam leaves drivers, exporters in a pickle

Vietnamese drivers and exporters are shouldering additional procedural burdens stress and financial burden as container trucks with agricultural produce continue to get stuck at the China border. At present, more than 1,800 trucks have been waiting for more than a week to offload their cargo across the border as the …

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Vietnamese customers continue to love Korean cars

Vietnamese customers continue to love Korean cars

The market share of Korean auto brands Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia increased from 18 percent in 2017 to over 30 percent last year. Huyndai continued to lead the market with sales of 70,518 units, though down 13.3 percent from the previous year. Japan’s Toyota followed with 67,339 units, down …

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Việt Nam expects official export of durian to China

  Việt Nam’s annual durian output is estimated at 600,000 tonnes. — VNA/VnExpress News Photo HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has completed negotiations on quarantine and is waiting for a licence on the official export of durian to China. This will help Vietnamese durian have sustainable consumption, according to the Ministry …

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Market inches higher on pillar stocks

A worker packaging ore at Núi Pháo mineral factory of Masan High – Tech Materials in Thái Nguyên. Masan Group was the market’s leader yesterday, up nearly 5.9 per cent. VNA/VnExpress News Photo HÀ NỘI — Markets settled higher on Tuesday, boosted by gains in large-cap stocks as investor sentiment improved. …

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SSI signs $440m loan deal with Vietinbank

  SSI has signed a fresh loan agreement with Vietinbank for VNĐ10 trillion (US$440.87 million). — Photo courtesy of SSI HCM CITY — SSI Securities Corporation has signed a fresh loan agreement with Vietinbank for VNĐ10 trillion (US$440.87 million). The loan has a tenor of no more than 12 months, …

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VN-Index inches back into the green

VN-Index inches back into the green

Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index recovered Tuesday after Monday’s selloff, rising 1.41 percent to 1,492.75 points with modest trading value. The index stayed in the green for most of the day and closed 20.79 points higher after losing nearly 30 points Monday. Trading value on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE), …

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