Business conditions in the Vietnamese manufacturing sector improved slightly in October as output and new orders increased and firms took on extra staff at the fastest rate since January, according to the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) report by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) and Markit Economics.
Vietnam plans to set up a working group to help spur share sales of state enterprises as the government takes steps to bolster a flagging privatization program and drive economic growth.
Representatives from many Russian businesses in the fields of electricity, construction, underground, chemistry and petrochemistry met Vietnamese partners in Hanoi on October 22 to seek cooperative opportunities.
The US partial removal of its embargo against lethal weapon sales to Vietnam has showed a major step towards a "normal" relationship between the two nations.
HCM CITY - The Hung Vuong Joint Stock Company plans to build a US$30-million seafood processing plant in Russia, beginning early next year, reported Dien dan Doanh nghiep (The Business Forum) online.
The Ho Tram Strip, a luxury resort and casino complex located in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, has received a US$50 million funding commitment, the complex’s owner announced Monday.
PRAGUE - Bilateral export turnover between Viet Nam and the Czech Republic nearly doubled in the past five years, Hoang Thuy Duong, Minister Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy to the Czech Republic, said at a forum in Prague on Monday.
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Vietnam’s corporate bond sales are rising as banks saddled with sour loans curb their lending, prompting borrowers to issue notes amid sliding costs.