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World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim (centre R) and Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam (centre L) hold a copy of the Vietnam 2035 report during its launch ceremony in Hanoi on February 23, 2016. Photo: Hoang Dinh Nam/AFP

With reforms, Vietnam’s per capita income to hit $7,000 in 2035: report

The report by the World Bank and government calls for fostering private sector competitiveness and building modern institution

Foreign experts in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Foreign experts with aid projects to enjoy income tax exemption

They must have contracts with foreign NGOs, Vietnamese project-managing agencies or donors.

Vietnam looks to rein in public fat cats amid growing backlash

Vietnam looks to rein in public fat cats amid growing backlash

Some execs receive 14 times more than their employees even though their companies are losing money

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks during the 2015 Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting award in Washington in this file photo taken on March 23, 2015.

Hillary Clinton surprises with early attack on CEO pay

  Russia paved the way on Monday for missile system deliveries to Iran and started an oil-for-goods swap, signaling that...

A woman with her smartphone at a Viettel shop. The military-owned company topped the list of largest tax payers in Vietnam this year. Photo credit: Viettel

Viettel tops Vietnam’s 2014 list of largest tax payers

Telecommunications, financial and petroleum sectors remain Vietnam’s largest tax contributors in the 2014 list of 1,000 largest corporate income tax payers...

Protests target G20 leaders summit

Protests target G20 leaders summit

 

A roadside bike repairman fixes an inner tube for a customer on a street in Hanoi. Photo: Hoang Dinh Nam/AFP

[OPINION] Vietnam: a poor country with rich country problems

Vietnam plans to relieve its spiraling public debts by raising taxes, but the rapid graying of its workforce could throw a...

Foreign tourists taking pictures in Dalat. Photo: Gia Binh

Vietnam's honest kid returns over $4,000 to tourist

A Hanoi tourist visiting the Central Highlands resort town of Da Lat got lucky after an honest boy brought his lost...

Many Vietnamese workers have complained they cannot afford basic living costs with low salary. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Vietnam's minimum wage to increase $14-18 per month in 2015

The National Wage Council agreed to recommend that the government increase Vietnam's minimum monthly salary by between VND300,000-VND400,000 (US...

A man works on a vehicle at an automaker factory in Vietnam's northern Hai Duong province, outside Hanoi. Weak management and cumbersome administrative procedures have hampered Vietnam's competitiveness, experts say. Photo credit: Reuters

Vietnam’s per capita income should have crossed $7,000: USAID economist

Weak management and red tape prevented Vietnam's per capita income from hitting US$7,500, according to a USAID economist.

Too early to say Vietnam caught in middle-income trap, says economist

Too early to say Vietnam caught in middle-income trap, says economist

Vietnam has been a middle-income country for only three years and cannot be considered to have fallen into the middle-income...

Vietnam stuck in middle-income trap, Japanese expert warns

Vietnam stuck in middle-income trap, Japanese expert warns

A Japanese expert on Vietnam has warned that the country is getting mired in a middle-income trap, which refers to...

Healthcare affordability: The US-led TPP comes with strings attached for Vietnam

Healthcare affordability: The US-led TPP comes with strings attached for Vietnam

While Vietnam waits to become marked on the global map as an important trade destination when it joins the US led Trans-Pacific Partnership...

Cut-price fertility care helping South Africans conceive

Cut-price fertility care helping South Africans conceive

Boosting market economic development to help Vietnam avoid middle income trap

Boosting market economic development to help Vietnam avoid middle income trap

Vietnam must develop its markets to foster greater labor productivity and avoid the middle-income trap, economists advised at a recent...
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