VTV would entirely recover the price to broadcast the 2018 World Cup

VTV would entirely recover the price to broadcast the 2018 World Cup

With help from Vingroup and Viettel, VTV has bought the broadcasting rights for the 2018 World Cup.
PM: Vietnam ready to enhance cooperation with partners

PM: Vietnam ready to enhance cooperation with partners

The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) has published on its website an interview with Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the conclusion of the 44th G7 summit held on June 8–9, 2018, in Quebec.
PM gives opportunities to Canadian enterprises

PM gives opportunities to Canadian enterprises

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc introduced the dynamic Vietnamese economy, with its improved investment and business environment, to Canadian businesses while addressing the Viet Nam-Canada business forum in Quebec on Friday (Canada time), as part of his ongoing visit to Canada.
CPTPP lends momentum to Canadian investment

CPTPP lends momentum to Canadian investment

Vietnam is expected to be hit by a new investment wave from Canada in the near future on the back of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and Vietnam’s improved investment and business climate.
PM calls for setting up Expanded Cooperation Forum in response to climate change at G7 Outreach Summit

PM calls for setting up Expanded Cooperation Forum in response to climate change at G7 Outreach Summit

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc called for establishment of an Expanded Cooperation Forum of G7 and coastal countries to respond to climate change, sea level rise and protection of maritime environment and ecology at G7 Outreach Summit in Canada on Saturday.
PM attends Vietnam-Canada business roundtable, new FDI position released

PM attends Vietnam-Canada business roundtable, new FDI position released

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc called for a new wave of foreign investment from Canada amid improving business environment in Vietnam and CPTPP coming into effect soon while attending a business roundtable in Québec city on Friday.
Yeah1 may break record share value

Yeah1 may break record share value

Yeah1 is confident in the unit price of VND300,000 at which it plans to sell 7.8 million shares, beating Sabeco's record of VND230,000 by a long shot.
Facebook selling user data—this time to mobile manufacturers

Facebook selling user data—this time to mobile manufacturers

Facebook's epic saga of selling user data to unauthorised third parties continues this week, with mobile manufacturers.
SOE equitisation lets down investors

SOE equitisation lets down investors

Even though the government has been trying its best to boost the equitisation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to attract private investors over the past few years, the poor performance and small sales percentage of many such enterprises have disheartened many interested parties.  
Fintech changes financial landscape

Fintech changes financial landscape

A handful of winners have been named in a large-scale fintech challenge, providing inspiration and opportunities for many other fintechs to capture.
Viettel brings Industry 4.0 to change life in land of golden pagodas

Viettel brings Industry 4.0 to change life in land of golden pagodas

With 70 per cent of its population being farmer, Myanmar needs proper technologies to improve its agricultural production. The opportunity has come through the telecom sector, with a Vietnamese company bringing Industry 4.0 applications and services on a super mobile broadband platform.  
Lotte Mart does not falter in the face of “planned” heavy losses

Lotte Mart does not falter in the face of “planned” heavy losses

Lotte Vietnam Shopping JSC's CFO talks about the company's heavy losses and unshaken conviction to proceed in Vietnam.
E-commerce cost too high for some

E-commerce cost too high for some

Vietnam is proving difficult terrain for e-commerce players, as they keep burning money to grab a slice of the lucrative market, which results in mounting losses and, for some, their eventual demise.
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