Vietnam
Vai alla Scheda Paese »There is no way for peace, peace is the way.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
There is no way for peace, peace is the way.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
The project's highlight is a horse racetrack, which has been in planning since 1999Vietnam may allow football betting ... with $45 daily limitVietnam still unsure about plan to legalize sports betting
The group will focus on Vietnam over the next three years, expecting that country will generate 20-25 percent of group sales from 2020Thailand’s Amata to build $800m industrial park in southern VietnamThailand’s Amata expects strong growth in Vietnam with new industrial parkThai Amata VN to spend $200 mln on industrial ...
People can gamble only on international football matches nominated by governmentMan arrested for running $340-million illegal sports gambling ringVietnamese lawmakers urge decriminalization of gamblingVietnam still unsure about plan to legalize sports bettingVietnam deports 6 Koreans for running gambling sites
Retail prices went up between 5 and 7 percent on FridayVietnam pump prices drop
Earlier three other foreign companies also expressed interest in the Vietnamese telecom giantTelecom giants Telstra, Telenor eye Vietnam's MobiFone: reportVietnam's telco giant MobiFone to divest from banks: reportVietnam telecom giant MobiFone to enter pay TV market: reportVietnam government looks to sell stake in telco giant MobiFone
It has recently started building a $93.6-million factory in northern Vietnam
F&N will ‘look at’ buying more of Vinamilk if it’s available Bill & Melinda Gates' Trust raises stake in Vietnam-focused fund: reportStocks: Vietnam, Philippines fall as corporate earnings disappointVinamilk, Viettel among Vietnam’s most valuable brandsVietnam gov't has no plan to divest from Vinamilk this year
SINGAPORE -- Drinks maker Fraser & Neave, controlled by Thailand’s richest man Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, is searching for acquisitions to bolster its market share in Southeast Asia after its war chest grew to nearly S$1 billion (US$744 million) with sales of beer assets.
Building more roads the way to go since 90 communes in the Mekong Delta are still inaccessible by car, an official saidHCMC's overloaded Tan Son Nhat Airport to be expandedHCMC needs nearly $16 mln to curb flooding at airport Vietnam delays work on largest airport until 2021: report
Popularity of Japanese cuisine said to fuel Yamato’s expansionAs Japan grays, retailers covet youthful masses in Vietnam
Hai Au Aviation has cited financial problems caused by red tapeVietnam Airlines faces hurdles in launching rebranded offshootRussian travel company wants to set up tourism airline in VietnamHanoi gets helicopter air taxi service
Represent almost a five-year lowVietnam banks bad debts rise again after record low
Regional crude premiums have started to recover in recent months, a trader said.PetroVietnam to sell 25 percent stake in oil subsidiary: report
Credit growth reached 8.54 percent as of July 29 against the end of 2015Vietnam approves S Korean bank Woori's unitVietnam banks see 2016 credit growth up 20.4 pct on year: central bankVietnam seeks faster bad-debt cleanup with 1st cash purchase
The Thailand-Vietnam Business Council and the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT) have teamed up to help Thai investors in Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar.
Chance of foreign ownership cap removals is boosting interestSE Asia stocks: Rise as oil prices extend gains; Vietnam outperformsStocks: Vietnam, Philippines fall as corporate earnings disappointVietnam stocks break out of trading range in bullish sign: chartVietnam to unveil new stock index VNX Allshare
It now controls 11.34 percent of Vietnam Enterprise Investment Ltd, also known as VEILVietnam fund lists on London bourse
Beverage continues to contribute the most to total FMCG sales with 41 percentAs Japan grays, retailers covet youthful masses in VietnamMekong Capital to pump $112 million into Vietnam's consumer firms
HANOI - As Vietnam opens up to more foreign money, the country’s fast-growing pharmaceutical industry is emerging as one of the most attractive prizes for overseas investors.
SET-listed Berli Jucker Plc (BJC), a consumer product manufacturer under Thai Beverage (ThaiBev) Group, will pool its synergy with Big C Supercenter Plc to expand its business across the Indochina market.
Becomes the latest country to sell the British brand, which is now available in 116Vietnam's biennial tea festival gets new name, adds more daysThe cultured taste that lingers