International and local cast and writer of A Tourist’s Guide To Love reunited in HCM City on April 20 to celebrate the film’s release.
VOV.VN - Streaming platform Netflix moved to take down episode 1 of the documentary “MH370: The Plane that Disappeared” on the evening of April 13 due to inaccurate content about Vietnam.
VOV.VN - An array of beautiful landscapes from across the nation made an appearance in the official trailer for new American romantic comedy film “A Tourist's Guide to Love” which was released on March 28 by Netflix, one of the world's leading streaming entertainment services.
VOV.VN - Netflix is making necessary procedures in order to establish its legal entity in Vietnam, said Josephine Choy, vice president and general counsel Asia Pacific at Netflix, during a recent meeting in Hanoi with Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Thanh Lam.
VOV.VN - As many as 52 large firms of the Unite States, including Boeing, Coca Cola, SpaceX, Netflix, and Apple, have come to Vietnam to seek cooperation opportunities in various fields.
Cross-border over-the-top (OTT) media service providers, such as Netflix, WeTV and iQiYi, must establish a legal entity in Vietnam to offer services to Vietnamese users, heard a seminar in HCM City on February 27.
VOV.VN - Streaming giant Netflix have moved to take down Korean drama "Little Women" from their platform as of October 6 afternoon due to the series’ alleged distortions of the Vietnam War.
VOV.VN - The Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information under the Ministry of Information and Communications has requested that streaming platform Netflix stop showing Korean drama "Little Women" due to its alleged distortions of the Vietnam War.
Since the portal for tax payment of cross border activities was launched on March 21 this year, 36 foreign service providers have registered, declared and paid taxes through it, heard a webinar held by the Government Portal on September 29.
Many major foreign online service providers such as Facebook, Microsoft, TikTok, and Netflix have directly registered, declared and/or paid taxes online into the Vietnamese budget.