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Hanoi plans to full reopen tourism activities this year
Hanoi plans to full reopen tourism activities this year

VOV.VN - The capital plans to gradually restore its tourism industry as the country moves towards the reopening of all tourism activities this year.

Hanoi plans to full reopen tourism activities this year

Hanoi plans to full reopen tourism activities this year

Vietnam set to welcome 18 million foreign visitors by 2026
Vietnam set to welcome 18 million foreign visitors by 2026

VOV.VN - The nation has set a target of welcoming 18 million foreign visitors and approximately 85 million domestic arrivals by 2026, thereby achieving a total tourism revenue of roughly VND800 trillion to VND900 trillion.

Vietnam set to welcome 18 million foreign visitors by 2026

Vietnam set to welcome 18 million foreign visitors by 2026

Number of HCM City-based firms resuming operations on sharp upswing
Number of HCM City-based firms resuming operations on sharp upswing

VOV.VN - The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City announced that 4,850 businesses in the southern city resumed operations in January, a year-on-year rise of 36.3% and up roughly 500% compared to the previous month.

Number of HCM City-based firms resuming operations on sharp upswing

Number of HCM City-based firms resuming operations on sharp upswing

Good signs for local tourism industry in early 2022
Good signs for local tourism industry in early 2022

VOV.VN - The national tourism industry received approximately 6.1 million domestic arrivals throughout the Lunar New Year holiday, known locally as Tet, which lasted from January 29 to February 6, with its revenue standing at an estimated VND25 trillion.

Good signs for local tourism industry in early 2022

Good signs for local tourism industry in early 2022

Low growth, high budget revenue and signals for 2022
Low growth, high budget revenue and signals for 2022

The data announced by the General Statistics Office in late 2021 described Vietnam’s economic picture in a turbulent year surrounded by the pandemic, the fear of disruption of supply chains, and the confidence of the business community.

Low growth, high budget revenue and signals for 2022

Low growth, high budget revenue and signals for 2022

Exports rise sharply in 2021
Exports rise sharply in 2021

Vietnam earned nearly US$336.25 billion from exports in 2021, up 19% from the previous year, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) reported on January 9.

Exports rise sharply in 2021

Exports rise sharply in 2021

Sa Pa welcomes nearly 20,000 visitors during New Year holiday
Sa Pa welcomes nearly 20,000 visitors during New Year holiday

VOV.VN - Located in the northern province of Lao Cai, the town of Sa Pa received 17,346 visitors during the three-day New Year holiday from January 1 to January 3, according to local authorities.

Sa Pa welcomes nearly 20,000 visitors during New Year holiday

Sa Pa welcomes nearly 20,000 visitors during New Year holiday

E-commerce platforms may choose not to pay taxes on behalf of sellers
E-commerce platforms may choose not to pay taxes on behalf of sellers

E-commerce platforms may choose not to declare and pay tax on behalf of sellers, this is new information as per Circular 100 issued by the Ministry of Finance, replacing the previous Circular 40.

E-commerce platforms may choose not to pay taxes on behalf of sellers

E-commerce platforms may choose not to pay taxes on behalf of sellers

Retail revenue likely up 3-4% by year-end
Retail revenue likely up 3-4% by year-end

Thanks to an expected upturn in retail demand between now and the end of the year, the total revenue for 2021 is expected to have grown by 3-4%, as compared to the previous year.

Retail revenue likely up 3-4% by year-end

Retail revenue likely up 3-4% by year-end

Vietnam spends nearly US$2 billion on COVID-19 fight
Vietnam spends nearly US$2 billion on COVID-19 fight

Vietnam spent VND45.6 trillion (nearly US$2 billion) from its budget on pandemic prevention and control and supporting people who face difficulties due to COVID-19, as of October 15, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Vietnam spends nearly US$2 billion on COVID-19 fight

Vietnam spends nearly US$2 billion on COVID-19 fight

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