Vietnam's industrial production up 5.4 pct in first 2 months
Updated: 18:22, 16/03/2022
Vietnam's national index of industrial production increased 5.4 percent year on year in the first two months of this year. The processing and manufacturing sector, the main driver of the surge, went up 6.1 percent.
Accompanying and assisting business amid high Covid-19 infections
(BGO) – The Covid-19
pandemic is complicatedly developed in Bac Giang with highly increasing number
of new cases (F0), many of whom are workers. Several companies have to respond
to temporary labour shortage.
Administrative reform should focus on benefiting people, businesses: PM
Administrative reform should be strengthened to ensure a strong and effective system, aiming to benefit people and businesses and contributing to preventing corruption, stated Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh while chairing a meeting of the Government Steering Committee for Administrative Reform in Hanoi on March 9.
PM calls on Vietnamese, US businesses to further beef up partnerships
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the fifth Vietnam-US Business Summit in Hanoi on March 8, during which he called on businesses of both nations to further strengthen their partnerships to contribute to the promotion of bilateral ties.
Connecting OV businesses to help promote trade with Thailand
(BGO)- The State
Committee for Overseas Vietnamese (OV) Affairs (under the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs), the Trade Promotion Agency (under the Ministry of Industry and Trade)
and Foreign Investment Agency (under the Ministry of Planning and Investment)
jointly held a forum themed “Trade promotion between Bac Giang province and
Thailand – needs for exporting and bringing Vietnamese goods, farm produce to
Thailand through OV business network in
Thailand”.
Vietnam highly attractive to all types of businesses: Vietnam Briefing
Vietnam has become an increasingly attractive place for businesses of all types, given the country’s growing consumer class and dynamic workforce, according to the newswire Vietnam Briefing.
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