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China, which can churn out 2 billion tons of cement a year, is trying to restrict cement production domestically, which means a big opportunity for Vietnam to boost exports to the market.
Vietnamese students who study abroad now tend to be younger, and often leave after they finish the 9th grade.
The CEOs of Ahamove and GoViet resigned from their posts within one week.
Energy-saving glass, unburnt bricks and nano paint are in demand from owners of construction works who are following the ‘green’ trend.
Shopee and Lazada have begun collecting fees from sellers, while Tiki has exempted fees for two years.
Vietnam hopes its catfish exports to the US will enjoy a zero tax rate when the US announces the results of the POR14, slated for April 20.
Three foreign runners will take part in the Red River Run, a 300-kilometer relay scheduled for 5 a.m. on April 22, to raise funds to improve healthcare services for local newborns.
The number of MICE travelers to Vietnam has been increasing steadily in the last few years, but Vietnam is still far from becoming an outstanding destination for MICE travelers.
Both Vietnamese and foreign banks are rushing to raise their chartered capital to satisfy the requirements of Basel II.
Car dealers say they are preparing to distribute amphibious vehicles made in Japan, though they are unsure about domestic demand.