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The entrance into a company at an industrial park in Long An Province has been blocked. Photo: An Long

Conflict arises in Vietnam industrial park over fee collections

The management has threatened to cut off power and water supply to businesses opposing its rule

Most Japanese businesses in Vietnam reported revenue increases in 2015. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

64 percent of Japanese investors in Vietnam see growth

Still many businesses are concerned about the country's legal system and material supply

Textile and garment firms in Vietnam have exported $2 billion worth of products in January 2015. Photo: Minh Khue/SaigonTimes

Vietnam's garment industry has smooth start, eyes $30 billion of exports this year

Many businesses have received enough orders for a whole production year

E-commerce in Vietnam is forecast to grow at more than 30 percent a year until 2025. File photo

Vietnam's online retail sales will more than double by 2020: industry

The country has not even seen the real e-commerce boom yet, say industry insiders    

Nearly 12,500 business ceased operations in January, up 27.5 percent from a year ago. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Vietnam businesses start 2016 with heavy shutdowns

Business closures in January were up 27.5 percent from a year ago.

This picture taken on November 14, 2014 shows men working at a private steel workshop which produces steel rods for construction from scrap iron in the Dong Anh district on the outskirts of Hanoi.

Vietnam's communist party leaders urge policies to support private sector, challenge state companies

“But implementation is the key thing.”

Business registrations in 2015 have increased nearly 27 percent from the previous year. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Vietnam sees 39 pct increase in business revivals

More than 21,500 companies that had suspended operations mostly due to the economic meltdown resumed operations last year

Insiders say the presence of foreign brands has slowed down Vietnam's beer production growth. Photo: Hoang Viet

Vietnam beer sales up 10 pct amid rising competition

Growth is slowing down as more foreign brewers and imports come in to the country

Offshore oil drilling of PetroVietnam. File photo

PetroVietnam, Samsung Electronics top list of largest companies

State companies, especially those in the energy sector, dominate the VNR500

An official receives business registration applications in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Kha Hoa

Vietnam sees record number of new companies this year

Officials say new simple laws have created a favorable environment for doing business

The lack of large and medium enterprises is considered a threat to the economy. Photo: Anh Vu

Business group says 60 percent of companies in Vietnam not making profit

The Vietnam Chamber of Industry and Commerce calls for tax breaks to support the business community  

People arrive at the first McDonald’s restaurant opening in Ho Chi Minh City in February 2014. Photo credit: AFP

McDonald’s Vietnam allays ethical concerns following disturbing farming video

The video showed workers at a US farm hitting chicken with spikes and stomping on them 

A cargo ship at a port in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Thu Thuy

Customs red tape costs Vietnamese traders $10 billion a year: expert

Vietnam is dragging its feet on a plan to cut the length of import procedures to two weeks

Garment workers in Hai Phong gather in front of their company in a strike against heavy workload on May 21, 2015. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Forced to work without lights, 600 workers go on strike in Hai Phong

To meet their massive target, many had to work during lunch using light from their cell phones

Workers process tra fish for export in southern Vietnam. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese firms urged to demand TPP transparency, spell out concerns

"Why don’t Vietnamese firms team up and speak up for their rights?"
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