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China tightens veggie and fruit import requirements for Vietnam

Improving product quality and promoting exports through official channels are seen as a stable method of development for Vietnam's fruit and vegetables as China looks set to apply stricter requirements on fruit imports in the future.

 

Vietnam to host int’l aviation expo 2019 for first time

The year 2020 will mark 65 years of Vietnam`s civil aviation industry which has developed rapidly in the past decade with 10 airports capable of serving international flights and 12 domestic airports.

 

BUSINESS NEWS 19/8

Falling tra fish price poses threat to aquatic export target

Money market loosening, despite wait for rate call

The money market is seeing the first signs of loosening though the State Bank of Viet Nam has yet to make a decision on reducing benchmark interest rates.

JLL Vietnam: Investors look for M&A property in Viet Nam

Investors are looking for industrial and logistics assets through joint ventures with local industrial developers and/or acquisition of land and operating real estate, Jones LaSalle Vietnam Co Ltd said in a statement.

 

Identifying opportunities for Vietnamese firms in the context of EU trade deal

The EU-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement would provide a big impetus to Vietnam's exports to the EU and be key to Vietnamese companies penetrating one of the largest and most lucrative markets in the world.

 

Vietnam considers safeguard measures for apparel sector under CPTPP

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is drafting a circular providing guidance for the application of safeguard measures for textile and apparel products under the CPTPP.

 

Vinacomin considers importing coal from the US

The Viet Nam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) and the US-based Xcoal Group said the prospects for importing US coal were positive, the Dau Tu (Investment) newspaper has reported.

 

Vietnam ranks eighth for global franchise expansion

Vietnam is the world's eighth most valuable market for global franchise expansion, according to the International Franchise Association.

 

Local retailers can seize the lion's share

Vietnamese retail companies are in pole position to seize the lion’s share of the market, especially after some foreign businesses have left the country.

 

Phu Quy adds value to Vietnamese jewelry

Leading jewelry company Phu Quy has won the hearts of customers for its sophisticated and unique designs imprinted with Vietnam’s folk cultural traits.

BUSINESS NEWS 18/8

Peer-to-peer lending: Next fintech wave in Vietnam

Vietnam Airlines receives first Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner

Vietnam Airlines (VNA) took delivery on August 15 of its first Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, the industry’s most efficient twin-aisle aircraft.

 

Vietnam working to strengthen virtual money management

The Government is working on a policy to tighten the management of virtual currency and assets, heard a workshop in Hanoi on August 16.

 

Rising land rents make manufacturers’ life miserable

Constant rises in land rents at industrial parks (IPs) lessen the chance for Vietnamese enterprises to build new factories or relocate their production facilities

 

BUSINESS NEWS 17/8

Pork prices continue to rise on African swine fever, increasing demand

Vinpearl Air to fly next year

Major local conglomerate Vingroup’s own air carrier, called Vinpearl Air, is expediting procedures for its inaugural flight in July 2020.

 

Urbanisation data takes centre stage in Vietnam

It is a particularly exciting time for demographers in Vietnam as the country’s preliminary census data has now been made available.

VN agriculture capitalising from private investment

Private sector investment has recently surged in the field of agriculture, contributing to building sustainability in the sector across Vietnam.

No licenses for airlines without training plans: CAAV

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) is encouraging the establishment of new carriers, but it will not grant operating licenses to carriers that fail to present plans for training human resources, particularly pilots.