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Workers eat food on their lunch break in Hanoi. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has given the go-ahead to the increase in Vietnam’s minimum monthly salary by between VND250,000-VND400,000 (US$12-$19) starting next year. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Vietnam approves minimum-wage hike of 15 percent in 2015

  Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has given the go-ahead to the increase in Vietnam’s minimum monthly salary by between VND250,000-VND400,000...

Companies catering to people who live alone

Companies catering to people who live alone

 

Drugmakers look to push the boundaries of old age

Drugmakers look to push the boundaries of old age

  Google's ambition to defy the limits of ageing has fired up interest in the field, drawing in drug companies who are...

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping delivers a speech during a joint media briefing with Romania's President Traian Basescu (unseen) at Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest in this October 19, 2009 file photo. Photo credit: Reuters

Companies look for more fairness as China eyes legal reforms at key meeting

  China is set to unveil key legal reforms this week that will try to limit the influence local officials have on court...

Co To Island in Quang Ninh Province. Photo: Dinh Quan

Travel firms eye Vietnam's remote islands

Vietnamese travel companies are expanding tours to lesser-known islands around the country.

Private security booms in Argentina amid crime wave

Private security booms in Argentina amid crime wave

People in Buenos Aires and its surroundings turn to private security companies for protection amid property-related crime wave.

A representative of Taiwanese-owned Viet Hsing garment company (L) signs a loan contract with BIDV's Binh Duong branch on August 4, 2014. Photo credit: BIDV

Binh Duong province offers subsidized loans to riot-hit companies

The Binh Duong government has offered soft loans of up to VND50 billion (US$2.4 million) to each firm hit by anti...

India court ruling threatens $47 billion of coal projects

India court ruling threatens $47 billion of coal projects

Vietnam province pays initial post-riot compensation

Vietnam province pays initial post-riot compensation

The Binh Duong provincial government doled out a total of VND285 billion (US$13.45 million) on Wednesday  in initial compensation...

Containers of goods are being loaded on a vessel for export at Cat Lat Port in HCMC. Half of European companies in Vietnam expect that trade would be the most beneficial sector from the EU-Vietnam FTA. Photo credit: saigonnewport.com.vn

European firms feel more buoyant in Vietnam market

European companies have expressed more confidence about Vietnam’s business climate given that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is set...

Vietnam PM orders compensation for foreign firms after riots

Vietnam PM orders compensation for foreign firms after riots

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has officially asked cities and provinces to compensate foreign-invested companies damaged in the riots that...

Vietnam victim of corporate tax evasion

Vietnam victim of corporate tax evasion

A nationwide investigation into tax evasion found 83 percent of foreign companies used various tricks to minimize their tax liability.

Director of Vietnamese sugar firm suspended for $2.6 million loss

Director of Vietnamese sugar firm suspended for $2.6 million loss

Authorities in the southern province of Tay Ninh Tuesday suspended the chairman of a state-run sugar company for alleged mismanagement that cost the...

Vietnam President urges Japan to boost investment

Vietnam President urges Japan to boost investment

Vietnam President Truong Tan Sang has called on Japanese companies to expand their businesses and investments in his country as...

Thai unrest spurs Japan Inc. to turn focus to Indonesia

Thai unrest spurs Japan Inc. to turn focus to Indonesia

Indonesia plans to woo companies from Japan to Europe as political turmoil in Thailand and rising wages in Malaysia boost...
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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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