HCMC to get 150-ha public park

VNE – By Phan Nghia   December 3, 2019 | 01:43 pm GMT+7

HCMC to get 150-ha public park
Trees at a park in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran.

Ho Chi Minh City has green-lighted the construction of a 150-hectare park in District 12 in the northwest.

The multipurpose park, to be situated in Thanh Xuan and Thoi An wards, would increase the total area of parks in the city by a third from the current 491 hectares.

The district will draft detailed construction plans but has released no information yet about the timeline and cost. Tiếp tục đọc “HCMC to get 150-ha public park”

Vietnam Food And Beverages Market Business Attractiveness and Forecast to 2026

November 30, 2019

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Vietnam food and beverage market size is poised to report strong growth rate over the forecast period due to increasing population, rising disposable incomes, coupled with changing trends and product innovations. On the other hand, intense government regulations, raw material price fluctuations can negatively impact the growth of the market.

The increasing number of restaurants, fast-food chains, and food delivery apps such as grub hub, caviar, and others enhance the availability to consumers, resulting in strong growth in the food and beverage industry. Besides, rising demand for organic, natural and fresh foods among consumers due to rising health awareness is the major factor expected to enhance the demand for the food and beverage market. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Food And Beverages Market Business Attractiveness and Forecast to 2026”

Việt Nam should eliminate unfair incentives to grow the private sector

Update: November, 28/2019 – 08:36

Nguyễn Đức Thành, director of the Institute for Economic and Policy Research. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Minh Hương

Nguyễn Đức Thành, director of the Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR) talks to Việt Nam News about the role of the private sector in the local economy and how it can develop. Tiếp tục đọc “Việt Nam should eliminate unfair incentives to grow the private sector”

China makes up nearly 40% of Vietnam’s steel imports despite tighter trade measures

The Hanoitimes – The neighboring country remained Vietnam’s leading supplier of steel over the last three years, with the quantity and value growing at two-digit growth rates annually.

Despite tighter trade protection measures against trade fraud activities, Vietnam imported 12.24 million tons of steel worth over US$8.1 billion in the first ten months of 2019, up 7% year-on-year in quantity and down 3.1% in value, in which China continues to be Vietnam’s largest steel exporter representing around 37% of Vietnam’s total steel imports, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC).

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During the January – October period, Vietnam spent US$2.95 billion importing 4.64 million tons of steel from China, down 12.7% in quantity and 22.9% in value year-on-year. The neighboring country remained Vietnam’s leading supplier of steel over the last three years, with the quantity and value growing at two-digit growth rates annually.

Japan came in second place with 1.72 million tons worth US$1.14 billion, down 7.9% in quantity and 13.7% in value year-on-year, while India claimed the third position with 1.54 million tons worth US$798 million, up 189.8% in quantity and 133.5% in value.

Notably, despite trade protection measures from the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), Vietnam’s steel imports continue to surge.

The MoIT previously decided to extend the validity of anti-dumping duties on cold-rolled stainless steel products originated from China, Indonesia and Taiwan for another five years, starting from October 26.

The market share of domestic steel companies witnessed a decrease during the 2018 – 2019 period and currently has shrunk to 42.8%, indicating the foreign companies are selling below their home market prices.

In early October, the MoIT also imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese extruded aluminum bars at rates ranging from 2.49% to 35.58%, following complaints from local producers filed last October.

A report from the Vietnam Steel Association suggested Vietnam’s steel industry has been at the center of trade probes from other countries following the escalation of the US – China trade war, particularly with growing cases of illegal transshipment of Chinese products via a third country to the US in an attempt to avoid the latter’s import tariffs.

15 VN banks listed among Asia Pacific’s strongest

Techcombank is listed in The Asian Bankers’ AB500 ranking and survey of Asia Pacific’s strongest banks. — Photo Techcombank

 Fifteen Vietnamese banks have recently been named in The Asian Bankers’ AB500 ranking and survey of Asia Pacific’s strongest banks.

The banks include Vietcombank, BIDV, VietinBank and Techcombank, as well as MB, LienVietPostBank, ACB and VPBank, in addition to HDBank, TP Bank, SHB, VIB, SeABank, Sacombank and PVcomBank. Tiếp tục đọc “15 VN banks listed among Asia Pacific’s strongest”

Vietnam considers Swedish loans to build largest airport

NOV 26, 2019 / 11:09 Nguyen Tung

The Hanoitimes – A Swedish state-owned entity proposed a commercial loan of over US$1 billion for the construction of Long Thanh airport, the would-be largest of its kind in Vietnam.

Vietnam is considering Sweden’s loans to build Long Thanh International Airport and develop the air traffic control activities, according to Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Vu Dai Thang.

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Long Thanh International Airport is in need of huge investment capital, for which financial support from other countries, including Vietnam’s development partners such as Sweden, is very important, said Thang at a conference held last week discussing the financial mechanism for Long Thanh airport. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam considers Swedish loans to build largest airport”

Ford Vietnam adds $81.7m in automobile manufacturing expansion project

Update: November, 26/2019 – 16:35 VNS

A corner of Ford Vietnam’s automobile assembly and production factory in the northern province of Hải Dương. The factory’s capacity is expected to increase to 40,000 units from the current volume of 14,000 units per year. — Photo cafef.vn

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Vietnam among fastest growing economies in Asia: Singaporean newspaper

Nov. 26, 2019 Nhân Dân

Vietnam is one of the most open economies in the world and also one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. (Illustrative image)

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NDO – The Singapore-based Chinese-language newspaper, Lianhe Zaobao newspaper (United Morning Paper) run an article on November 26 on Vietnam’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) attraction, affirming that Vietnam is one of the most open economies with thefastest economic growing pace in Asia. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam among fastest growing economies in Asia: Singaporean newspaper”

China finances research study for Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway project

NOV 26, 2019 / 15:49 Ngoc Thuy

The Chinese government has provided non-refundable aid for Vietnam worth over VND32 billion (US$1.37 million) to conduct a survey and a master plan for the Lao Cai – Hai Phong – Hanoi railway project connecting with China, according to the Ministry of Transport (MoT).

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The financial support was a result of high level talks between the two countries in 2015, stated the MoT in a statement. Tiếp tục đọc “China finances research study for Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway project”

58% of Samsung smartphone revenue comes from Vietnam: PM

The Hanoitimes – Around 50% of Samsung’s smartphones and tablets are produced in Vietnam and exported to 128 countries and territories.

As of present, 58% of Samsung’s global smartphone sales globally come from its production facilities in Vietnam, according to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

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In 2008 – 2018, Samsung increased its investment in Vietnam from US$670 million to over US$17.3 billion, a 26-fold increase. According to Samsung’s statistics, around 50% of the giant’s smartphones and tablets are produced in Vietnam and exported to 128 countries and territories, including the US, Europe, Russia and Southeast Asia.

Last year, Samsung’s combined revenue in the global market reached US$221.6 billion, slightly up from US$217.8 billion in 2017, while after-tax profit increased from US$38.3 billion to US$40.3 billion. Tiếp tục đọc “58% of Samsung smartphone revenue comes from Vietnam: PM”

Nations Aim for Inclusive Trade; Vietnam Uses Small-Business Loans to Get There

Vietnam is encouraging banks to lend to small businesses, like this furniture store in Ho Chi Minh City. (VOA/Ha Nguyen)
Vietnam is encouraging banks to lend to small businesses, like this furniture store in Ho Chi Minh City. (VOA/Ha Nguyen)

HO CHI MINH CITY – When politicians try to win votes by blaming foreigners for stealing jobs, economists say they ignore technology, which is what is really replacing many of these jobs. However the issue remains that many workers and small businesses do not benefit from foreign trade as much as corporations do, and that is something Vietnam hopes to fix. Tiếp tục đọc “Nations Aim for Inclusive Trade; Vietnam Uses Small-Business Loans to Get There”

Banks Required to Assess Environmental, Social Goals in Vietnam

November 25, 2019 VOA


FILE - A woman stands in front of a branch of Ocean Bank located at the Petro Vietnam's building in Hanoi, Vietnam September 1, 2017. (REUTERS/Kham)
FILE – A woman stands in front of a branch of Ocean Bank located at the Petro Vietnam’s building in Hanoi, Vietnam September 1, 2017. (REUTERS/Kham)
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For several years, the worldwide financial crisis that began in 2008 had little effect on Vietnam’s banks. That is not because its banks were stronger than the U.S banks that created the crisis. It was mostly because of the country’s lack of international trade.
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Việt Nam a new star in Southeast Asia region: Horasis forum

Update: November, 25/2019 – 07:07 VNS

Delegates pose for photos during a break at the opening plenary session held yesterday as part of the 2019 Asia Horasis Meeting that officially begins today. VNS Photo Bồ Xuân Hiệp

Bồ Xuân Hiệp

BÌNH DƯƠNG — Việt Nam has emerged as a new economic star in the Southeast Asia region, with its southern province of Bình Dương poised to become a new centre for global dialogue in the near future, the chairman and founder of Horasis said yesterday at one of Asia’s largest economic forums.

More than 400 top leaders from across Asia and 500 government officials and top executives from businesses in Việt Nam are participating in the 2019 Horasis Asia Meeting that officially opens today in Bình Dương Province. Tiếp tục đọc “Việt Nam a new star in Southeast Asia region: Horasis forum”

These are the world’s ‘most excellent’ airlines for 2020, according to AirlineRatings.com

TĐH: Where are Vietnam Airlines and Viet Jet? Vietnam Airline, try hard, OK? I am embarrassed by Viet Jet! Come on, world! Fly our airline, Vietnamese women have great bodies. Look at them in bikini! Better than beer ôm and coffee ôm. Think about our women’s bodies while you fly with us. You will realize that our women have greatest bodies in the world.

That is surely a good way to get money from men with hormone at the level of teenager. It embarrasses both Vietnamese women and men. And looks like the driving force behind all this is a woman too. Is she a real woman, or a sick male chauvinist in disguise? Or she is simply sick by obsession with money making? Wow, money, mony, money! Such a great driving force of human psyche!

Francesca Street, CNN • Published 25th November 2019