Fiscal policy - a driving force for business
The continuation of the VAT reduction is expected to boost consumer demand as lower prices due to the 2% VAT cut will translate into higher purchasing power, especially during the upcoming holidays.
The continuation of the VAT reduction is expected to boost consumer demand as lower prices due to the 2% VAT cut will translate into higher purchasing power, especially during the upcoming holidays.
The inspection is aimed to ensure that the legitimate rights of workers are guaranteed.
The Government of Laos pledged to amend the law to facilitate the investment of Vietnamese companies that have poured more than US$5.34 billion in the neighboring country so far.
The 500 largest Vietnamese companies are acknowledged for having been resilient and driven the national socio-economic development amid the pandemic.
Vietnam's Minister of Finance will visit Luxembourg soon to discuss the update of mutual agreements and address issues in regard to EIB-funded projects in the Southeast Asian country.
The Hanoi Promotion Month 2022 is among the best solutions that help local enterprises paddle through the rough waves and recover in the post-pandemic.
The city is still actively taking measures to remove difficulties for production and business activities.
Testing and vaccination for workers are headaches of enterprises at the moment.
Only 15% of enterprises in Vietnam are embarking on the digital transformation process.
Digital transformation will reduce human-to-human contact and prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic and other epidemics.