Small fuel businesses struggle under new government regulations
Vietnamese fuel retailers are concerned about new regulations that they believe are discriminatory and will harm small businesses.
Vietnamese fuel retailers are concerned about new regulations that they believe are discriminatory and will harm small businesses.
Dr. Nguyen Hoang Hiep, an economist, underlines the need of providing financial support to businesses and individuals in recovering their operations and lives following...
The city launches an initiative to create long-term partnerships between retailers and green product suppliers.
VCCI President Pham Tan Cong recently hosted a meeting with Ambassador of the Republic of Nicaragua to Vietnam, Mr. Mario Jose Armengol Campos, at VCCI Headquarters in...
On August 30, 2024, VCCI Vice President Nguyen Quang Vinh met with Heineken Vietnam’s newly-appointed Managing Director Wietse Mutters at VCCI headquarters. They...
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Talking to Customs Magazine about the role and orientation of fiscal policy in the new period, Dr. Le Duy Binh, CEO of Economica Vietnam, affirmed that returning to...
Although the economy has shown many signs of recovery and business results are positive, the difficult period has not yet passed, forcing businesses to continue to make...
Argentina is a founding and active member of both the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) and the Forum for the Progress and Integration of South America (Prosur)....
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Seafood enterprises have encountered many difficulties and shortcomings - especially related to the certificate of origin (S/C), leading to the fact that enterprises...
The Vietnamese Trade Office in Algeria and Tunisia chaired a conference to connect Vietnamese businesses and their peers in Algeria, Tunisia, and Lybia.
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Though Vietnam’s export revenues see an increase, Vietnamese small businesses suffer stress as their major export markets are tightening technical barriers.
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Expanding export markets is the goal of most enterprises to increase revenue, profits as well as enhance the reputation and stature of the business brand.
According to businesses, amendments to laws related to standards and technical regulations should include provisions for mutual recognition agreements of conformity...
Professor and Honorary Academician Nguyen Van De - Member of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front; Chairman of the Vietnam Private Hospital Association;...
Dr. Duong Thi Kim Lien, Director of the Institute for Business Innovation Support (IBIA), shared her thoughts about Dr. Vu Tien Loc, former VCCI President.