The reopening of international flights to Vietnam after more than one year of closure, coupled with the country’s bright prospect for economic recovery, will help...
With local construction contractors recovering after the heavy impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the increased prices of building materials and the labour costs have a...
We might be talking more in hope than expectation, at least when it comes to a quick end to the war in Ukraine, but the conflict will end at some stage. When it does,...
The trade sector is a major source of carbon emissions in the economy and has a relatively large carbon footprint by international standards. These emissions are caused...
Facing rising petrol prices, many enterprises have actively recalculated their production and business plans, accepting a partial reduction in profits in order to...
Reform thinking needs to be the key focus, in order to revive, restore and develop the economy under the current prevailing circumstances.
The Vietnam Association for Software and IT Services (VINASA) has just announced frameworks for digital transformation for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in 26...
Vietnam is poised to emerge strongly from the COVID-19 pandemic and place itself firmly on the radar of foreign investors, buoyed by rapid industrialisation and a...
When Russia defaulted on its domestic debt back in 1998, it sparked significant dislocation in financial markets with credit spreads, for instance, widening dramatically...
The main reason for the congestion of agricultural products at the Northern border gates has not been determined whether it was because China tightened Covid-19...
The Russia–Ukraine conflict is forcing Vietnam to look for alternative suppliers of fertilisers to cope with the shortage of supply and rising prices.
In the face of soaring fuel prices, Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien proposed several measures for stabilising the market in the long run while fielding...