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A Vinamilk farm in central Vietnam. Forbes Vietnam has named the dairy giant the most valuable brand in the country. Photo: Quoc Thach

Vinamilk, Viettel among Vietnam’s most valuable brands

The 40 top brands, mostly young companies, are valued at around $5 billion in total

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.”

China detains 37 people linked to vaccine scandal - Xinhua

China detains 37 people linked to vaccine scandal - Xinhua

  China's top court would oversee the vaccine case directly, according to Xinhua

Western arms makers see sales fall, but Russia rises

Western arms makers see sales fall, but Russia rises

Companies based in Western Europe and the United States continue to dominate the top 100, with 80 percent of the...

Tran Le Nguyen (L), CEO of Kinh Do Corp., and Chen Ching Fu, CEO of Saigon Ve Wong, exchange agreements in Ho Chi Minh City on May 12, 2015. Photo: Minh Hung

Kinh Do partners with Ve Wong, aims to be among Vietnam top 3 instant noodle makers

After selling its snack unit, Kinh Do, once Vietnam’s biggest listed confectioner, is putting most of its eggs in the...

Photo credit: WSJ/VnExpress

Vietnam’s largest brewer Sabeco to sell state-owned shares

More than 10 are competing for the purchase

A man walks past a panel displaying the closing blue chip Hang Seng Index and a banner on "Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect" inside the Hong Kong Exchange in Hong Kong March 5, 2015.  Photo credit: Reuters

Foreign banks tighten lending rules for China state-backed firms

  Some banks are adopting stricter lending criteria for China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs), demanding collateral from some companies they used to...

Representatives of companies listed in Vietnam's 100 Best Places to Work 2014. Photo: Minh Hung

Vietnamese employees now want more than just a high salary, survey says

Unilever named the best place to work in Vietnam

Obama sharply criticizes China's plans for new technology rules

Obama sharply criticizes China's plans for new technology rules

The Chinese government sees the rules as crucial to protect state and business secrets.

A representative from Ise Food Corporation meets with Ho Chi Minh City officials to seek investment opportunities on Monday. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Japanese investors in Vietnam call for simpler tax, customs rules

66 percent of Japanese investors still want to expand in Vietnam.

Pham Viet Dung (L) has beaten six other contestants to become the general director of the Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation.

Vietnam ministry moves toward transparency in hiring for top jobs

In an unusual move, the Ministry of Transport organized a competition to select the head of a state-owned company.

Gary Cohn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs, speaks at the Ending the Experiment event in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos January 22, 2015.

Got a spare billion? Investment bankers are keen to help

  The growing ranks of the super rich and their increased appetite for risk have caught the eye of investment bankers. 

Bionic eyes: a look into the future

Bionic eyes: a look into the future

 

Vietnam Airlines IPO fails to lure foreigners after 6-year wait

Vietnam Airlines IPO fails to lure foreigners after 6-year wait

Vietnam Airlines Corp.’s six-year wait for an initial public offering will end today without a single foreign institution buying...

Obama: Regulate Internet like telephone companies

Obama: Regulate Internet like telephone companies

 
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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