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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a Korean ODA-funded project meant to provide clean water for residents on an island located off a central province.
Pou Chen Corp, the world's largest contract shoemaker, has become the latest Taiwanese manufacturer to shift its focus to Vietnam in anticipation of favorable tariffs brought by a Pacific Rim trade deal.
When television stations in Vietnam have been united to bargain for a reasonable price of the telecast rights of the English Premier League (EPL), the K+ TV station has shown signs that it will keep way from the group.
One out of four Japanese businesses that left China would head for Vietnam, a trade official has recently revealed.
The Vietnamese tire market will top US$2.7 billion in revenue by 2020 on account of many favorable conditions, including auto sales and legislation, a global market research company has said, citing its own report.
Many pharmacies in Vietnam have been found to be selling antibiotics to people without requiring prescriptions, according to a Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper investigation.
Many Vietnamese are buying new cars financed by soft loans widely offered by local banks, reflecting demand for serviced cars, especially Uber, as they find joining the U.S-headquartered app-based car service provider will give them a good source of income.
Vietnamese tour organizers have begun receiving booking cancellations for France and European packages, less than a week after the terrible attacks that killed more than 120 people in Paris.
Vietcombank, Vietnam's top listed lender by market value, has put an end to the ATM and money transfer services for foreign cardholders due to difficulty in overseeing these transactions, the lender has said.
The 42nd Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP 2015) arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on November 17 as part of their 40-day trip to explore the participating countries.