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Vietjet offers up to VND 1 million in compensation for delayed flights

Passengers delayed on April 20-21 will receive goodwill vouchers from Vietjet amid operational changes at Tan Son Nhat.

Vietnam remains attractive destination for foreign enterprises: forum

Over nearly four decades of Doi moi, Vietnam remains consistent in encouraging foreign investment.

Vietnam, Japan ink strategic oyster industry partnership

Under the MoU, the two parties will work together to develop a value chain for Vietnamese oysters that meets Japanese standards, targeting both domestic and export markets.

Vietnam’s new industrial giants revealed after province mergers

Following the restructuring of provincial administrations, HCM City remains the nation's top exporter with nearly $99 billion in goods exports, while northern industrial hubs Bac Ninh and Hai Phong have risen to claim the second and third spots.

E-commerce shake-up as 38,000 shops vanish in Vietnam's Q1

In the first quarter of 2025, over 38,000 online shops on Vietnam’s major e-commerce platforms reported zero orders, signaling a growing divide between large-scale sellers and small vendors.

Why Vietnam’s household businesses resist growth

Contributing 30% of GDP, household businesses are vital - yet legal burdens deter them from transitioning into enterprises.

Tariff cuts welcomed but LNG needs policy reforms: experts

Experts stressed that a comprehensive, synchronised policy framework is needed to cover all LNG activities — from investment and infrastructure to pricing and regulation.

Vietnam targets global Halal market as US tariffs bite

With its ranking among the top 20 global food exporters and top 15 agricultural exporters, bolstered by 17 free trade agreements (FTAs), Vietnam is a strong contender in the global Halal supply chain.

EVN proposes offshore wind power cap at $0.15/kWh in northern Vietnam

Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has proposed a regional electricity price framework for offshore wind power projects, with the highest suggested rate in the northern region reaching 3,975.1 VND per kWh, equivalent to approximately 0.15 USD.

Big5 banks to block scams with AI from August

Vietnam’s largest banks will use AI to stop fraud before transfers are completed, protecting millions of users.

Vietnam’s aviation authority demands Vietjet address staff shortages

The Civil Aviation Authority of VN (CAAV) has issued a formal request demanding that Vietjet Air assign sufficient staff, particularly for passenger and baggage services, along with adequate ground service equipment at Tan Son Nhat Airport.

Vietnam to diversify markets for agricultural products amid global trade shifts

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), Vietnam’s agricultural product exports are inevitably affected by disruptions in global supply chains and the imposition of unilateral, stringent tariff policies by major economies.

US tariff threat prompts Vietnam to map out agricultural growth scenarios

In the first scenario, if the tariff rate remains at 10% throughout 2025 and is applied uniformly to all countries, both Vietnam's exports and its agricultural growth target for 2025 would face minimal impact.

Vietnam tightens product origin rules to boost global trade edge

In the first quarter of 2025, Vietnam faced three anti-tax evasion investigations initiated by the US and the European Union (EU), specifically concerning wood, steel, and footwear products.

Aviation industry soars back to pre-pandemic levels

According to recent data from the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), the first quarter of 2025 saw a total of over 20.7 million passengers flying, up 9.2% year-on-year.

Gold price hits new record

At 10am on April 22, Saigon Jewelry Company (SJC) listed gold bar prices at 120.5-122.5 million VND per tael.

HCM City launches full-scale inspection of milk and supplement sales

HCMC is conducting a comprehensive inspection of milk and supplement businesses following the discovery of a fake product ring worth nearly $20 million.

PM urges broader aid for industries hit by US tariffs

Amid rising global trade tensions, the PM orders urgent action to help affected Vietnamese exporters.

What is happening to the once-famous tycoons of Pleiku?

Hoang Anh Gia Lai, Duc Long Gia Lai, and Quoc Cuong Gia Lai, once famous Pleiku tycoons, have experienced ups and downs in their businesses in recent years.

Many life insurers fare poorly as one company reports VND6.3 trillion loss

Life insurance companies continued to have another tough year in 2024 after the ‘aftershocks’ of the 2022 crisis. The number of life insurance companies recording a decline in profit in 2024 was overwhelming.