Hai Duong expects foreign firms to train skilled workforce

Hai Duong expects foreign firms to train skilled workforce

Chairman of the People’s Committee of northern Hai Duong province Trieu The Hung visited foreign-invested firms operating in the locality on February 19, including Best Pacific Vietnam Co. Ltd. and Doosan Electro – Material Vietnam Co. Ltd.
Rule revival a hitch for foreign firms

Rule revival a hitch for foreign firms

The expiration of a resolution that assisted enterprises through the worst of the pandemic has created a knock-on effect on foreign investment activities in Vietnam, with representative offices among the entities affected as the old rules come back into play.
Growing foreign presence in Vietnam's stock exchange

Growing foreign presence in Vietnam's stock exchange

Foreign firms have a growing appetite for Vietnam’s stock exchange, either through mergers and acquisitions or by making their own debut on the stock market.
Foreign firms to gain greater footing in petrol retail market

Foreign firms to gain greater footing in petrol retail market

New policies are in the making to allow foreign firms to gain greater footing in Vietnam's petrol retail market, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
Cashless ecosystem now on the cards

Cashless ecosystem now on the cards

As Vietnam heads towards a cashless economy and mobile technology is becoming ubiquitous, the adoption of mobile money next month is predicted to lure local and foreign firms into joining the game.
Mid-term VBF takes place today

Mid-term VBF takes place today

The mid-term VBF was held today, with discussions on enhancing the linkages between domestic and foreign firms across a range of fields.
Press a vital business link

Press a vital business link

In recent years, we have been noticing promising improvements in the content quality of the local press - Paul Jewell Eurocham executive director
Foreign players brew up coffee market dominance

Foreign players brew up coffee market dominance

Capital shortages are behind local coffee exporters’ less competitiveness to foreign rivals.