Vietnam’s real estate remains on the radar of foreign investors who have a range of projects in the wind though it was not one of the country’s top three sectors attracting foreign direct investment in the first five months of 2017.
American conglomerate Honeywell aims to generate US$20 million of annual revenue in Vietnam, one of its top growing markets.
The real estate markets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City saw a recent breakthrough when work on several large-scale projects was resumed after long years of delay.
Vietnam Property Awards, though only three years old, has already proven itself as one of the most recognised and credible industry awards in the country, with the participation of the biggest names in real estate.
MobiFone’s newfound cooperation with international technology companies is enhancing its influence in the Vietnamese market and may also benefit the company’s upcoming initial public offering (IPO).
Dekalb Vietnam has visited An Giang recently to provide support for financially disadvantaged, but extraordinarily talented students.
The Vietnam-Japan business co-operation in the agricultural sector is flourishing.
Despite a decline in the mineral sector, production in Vietnam is gaining momentum, thanks to improved business sentiment in response to the government’s favourable policies.
Llime kiln dust filter explosion in Formosa Ha Tinh Steel project has very little impact on the preparations for the factory launch, but the giant steel complex has been under strict governmental supervision since the environmental disaster it caused last year.
French retailer Decathlon just announced that it is waiting for the approval from the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee to set up a 5,000-square metre supermarket at Rach Chiec National Sport Complex in District 2.