Duyệt theo từ khóa ‘Last Year’

Property stocks look promising

– Real estate developers bypassed the sluggish property market last year to record steady profits from construction rather than rentals and such.

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PetroVietnams revenue down with world prices. The Viet Nam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) reported a revenue of just VND95.5 trillion (US$5.3 billion) in the first five m…

Seafood industry ‘lacks vision’

The nations seafood industry is yet to formulate a long-term development strategy to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by Viet Nams membership in the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Property bidder says will sue Gov’t for huge damages

Khanh Gia Consortium, which was claimed the loser in a bidding round early last year to develop a property complex in HCMC, has threatened to file a lawsuit against the Government to demand a hef…

Vietnam admits more efforts needed to check drugs, prostitution

Around 1,800 new drug users were listed last year and over 1,500 prostitution-related cases busted, Vietnamese authorities said admitting measures against HIV, drugs, and prostitution were proving inadequate.

Dairy farmers sour over import taxes

The lowering of import taxes on milk materials last year has put dairy farmers raising milch cows in a very difficult position.

Govt rules restrict property transactions

Sales in the property market in HCMC plummeted in the first half of this year mainly due to restrictions from a Government decree issued late last year, said a city department.

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Japan businesses explore opportunities. Lilama Corporation workers build equipment for export to Japan. Japanese businesses have so far initiated 1,100 projects in Viet Nam with a tota…

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Cashew nut exports drop 16% to $251mil. Vietnamese exports of cashews dropped 16.1 per cent to US$251 million in the first five months of this year compared to the same period last year….

Stronger growth, more jobs

Ha Noi waxes optimistic about second-half growth as companies increase hiring