Vietnam pledges consistent policies for European investors
Vietnam's top lawmaker affirmed that people and businesses are put at the center of the country's consistent policy in the process of development and international integration.
Vietnam's top lawmaker affirmed that people and businesses are put at the center of the country's consistent policy in the process of development and international integration.
Banning underperforming property developers is imperative to making the property market healthier.
Hanoi is seeking new business and development partnerships with the US and Belgian partners to boost its socio-economic development in the post-pandemic stage.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met South Korea's Minister of Foreign Affairs Park Jin on October 18 as the two nations are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic relationship.
Between January and September, Hanoi's domestic companies earned a total of US$7.1 billion from exports, while FDI firms sold $6 billion worth of products to overseas markets.
Many enterprises have shown positive signs of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
After Hoan Kiem district authorities shut down all businesses on the "train street," local coffee shop owners are complaining about the hard times ahead and hoping for a satisfactory solution.
The city is set to close all shops and prohibit tourism activities along the railway until further notice to assure traffic safety and the lives of people.
The Government leader urged localities and agencies to fulfill their commitments to push for administrative reform and address difficulties from businesses.
European businesses still hold high hopes for Vietnam’s prospects.