Apple fined millions by Australian court for misleading customers over faulty iPhones

Apple fined millions by Australian court for misleading customers over faulty iPhones

Apple was Tuesday fined Aus$9 million (US$6.7 million) by an Australian court for making false claims about consumer rights when refusing to fix faulty iPhones and iPads previously repaired by a third party.
Jilted Fujifilm sues Xerox for US$1 billion after aborted merger

Jilted Fujifilm sues Xerox for US$1 billion after aborted merger

Japanese technology giant Fujifilm said Tuesday (Jun 19) it was suing US firm Xerox, seeking more than US$1 billion in damages after a merger between the two firms was scrapped last month.
Nguyen Kim has not given up on Ladophar

Nguyen Kim has not given up on Ladophar

As the pharmaceutical market has no 'king of the hill,' large business chains like Nguyen Kim are trying to take control of smaller fish to corner the market.
First mid-price Vsmart products to be launched next year

First mid-price Vsmart products to be launched next year

Vingroup expects to launch its Vsmart smart phones brand next year and distribute them in all mobile phone distribution channels, including the Vinmart + chain.
VSA gives hope to Vietnam steel firms after duties

VSA gives hope to Vietnam steel firms after duties

Despite the imposition of anti-dumping duties on colour-coated steel products by Indonesian authorities, Vietnamese steel producers should not worry about the possibility of losing competitiveness, according to the Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA).
New Facebook advertisement policy may have missed the mark

New Facebook advertisement policy may have missed the mark

Facebook may have taken the wrong tack with its latest advertisement policy.
First Vinfast cars to debut at Paris Motor Show

First Vinfast cars to debut at Paris Motor Show

What is left for competitors if Vinfast starts selling cars at cost price?
First container vessel received at the SSIT Port

First container vessel received at the SSIT Port

The SSIT port in Cai Mep welcomed its first container vessel on June 14. The MV MSC Rosaria is owned and operated by MSC Geneva, one of the world’s largest shipping lines. MSC will make regular calls at SSIT in the future.
Vinataxi and Savico Taxi to merge to compete with Grab

Vinataxi and Savico Taxi to merge to compete with Grab

The merger between Vinataxi and Savico Taxi may help them overcome the competition with Grab and other ride-hailing applications
First sheep wool yarn spinning plant to be built in Da Lat

First sheep wool yarn spinning plant to be built in Da Lat 2

With the total investment of $50 million, the plant will produce 4,000 tonnes of sheep wool yarn a year.
VASEP urges boosting shrimp exports to US

VASEP urges boosting shrimp exports to US

The Vietnam Association of Seafood Producers and Exporters (VASEP) has proposed to the State to find solutions in dealing with trade barriers in the United States (US) market and promoting shrimp exports to this market.
BSR considers second share sale before listing

BSR considers second share sale before listing

BSR, the operator of Dung Quat Refinery, is considering putting more shares on sale before listing its shares on the HoSE in next April.
Hoa Sen and Nam Kim not threatened by new Indonesian tariffs

Hoa Sen and Nam Kim not threatened by new Indonesian tariffs

Hoa Sen Group and Nam Kim Group do not expect negative impacts from the Indonesian government’s high anti-dumping duties imposed on colour-coated steels.
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