Thua Thien-Hue Province to expand Phu Bai Airport

Thua Thien-Hue Province to expand Phu Bai Airport

Central Thua Thien-Hue Province plans to expand the Phu Bai International Airport to accommodate 3 to 3.5 million passengers by 2020 and up to 7 million per year by 2025.
SBV focuses on flexibility to achieve economic goals

SBV focuses on flexibility to achieve economic goals

The State Bank of Viet Nam will tweak monetary policy this year to help achieve the targets set by the Government and National Assembly.
Binh Dinh welcomes $63 million solar farm

Binh Dinh welcomes $63 million solar farm

Vietnam Renewable Energy JSC (REVN) has been permitted in principle to build a solar power plant in My Chau commune, Binh Dinh province’s Phu My district.
Bids for medicine increase as new policy takes effect

Bids for medicine increase as new policy takes effect

The number of bids for medicine and medical equipment has risen dramatically in HCM City, according to the city’s Health Department.
Financial experts urge caution against dollar loans

Financial experts urge caution against dollar loans

Experts have warned enterprises to be more cautious with their US dollar loans amidst a significant rise in the lending and appreciation of the greenback.
Businesses advised to use legal software to reduce cyberattacks

Businesses advised to use legal software to reduce cyberattacks

To reduce the risk of cyberattacks , businesses in Vietnam should assess the software on their networks and eliminate unlicensed items.
Domestically-assembled cars overwhelm imported vehicles

Domestically-assembled cars overwhelm imported vehicles

A total of 23,065 automobiles were sold in the domestic market in May, up 9 percent against the previous month, reported the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA).
PNJ falls as Dong A Bank case continues with two new defendants

PNJ falls as Dong A Bank case continues with two new defendants

After being prosecuted in the DAB case, Nguyen Thi Cuc handed in her resignation as a member of PNJ’s board of management.
Cryptocurrencies tumble after South Korea hack

Cryptocurrencies tumble after South Korea hack

Cryptocurrencies plunged in Asia on Monday (Jun 11) after a hack on a South Korean exchange sparked fresh concerns about the safety of the digital units.
Asian traders cautious after G7 debacle, eyes on Trump-Kim summit

Asian traders cautious after G7 debacle, eyes on Trump-Kim summit

Asian markets fluctuated on Monday (Jun 11) after the Group of Seven meeting ended with deep divisions between the US and its allies, while investors are looking ahead to Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Retirement age will now rise gradually from 2021

Retirement age will now rise gradually from 2021

The government has announced that it will not raise the retirement age in one fell swoop, instead opting to apply a roadmap for a rise over the next few years in order to prevent confusion and generate employment.
AkzoNobel expands its product catalogue for 2018

AkzoNobel expands its product catalogue for 2018

AkzoNobel continues to introduce new products that meet the needs of many sectors, including entertainment, health, commerce, and education.
Asia-Pacific advances trade liberalisation as US swims against current

Asia-Pacific advances trade liberalisation as US swims against current

The chief trade economist of HSBC Global Research writes about how the US' reluctance against trade openness might reduce its long-term bargaining power.
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