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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.

Laborers of a state-owned bridge building company works at a construction site of a bridge in Hanoi April 1, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Wrong cost estimates in state-funded projects lead to waste, corruption: experts

Lax policy creates opportunities for contractors and managers to work together and pocket the extra money, experts warn

Congestion alert as HCMC plans to excavate more roads for public works

Congestion alert as HCMC plans to excavate more roads for public works

  Most of them are scheduled to finish by the end of this year or early next year

Vietnam to issue yet another decree, not law, to manage ODA loans

Vietnam to issue yet another decree, not law, to manage ODA loans

But it is touted to have transparent regulations for better management

The construction site of Vietnam's second bauxite refinery plant in the central highlands province of Dak Nong. Photo: Manh Quan

After many years, Vietnam authority, investor still struggle to justify bauxite plants

State-owned Vinacomin was believed to have been cheated by Chinese contractor, wasting up to $343 million

WB debars US firm for alleged corrupt payments in Vietnam

WB debars US firm for alleged corrupt payments in Vietnam

Louis Berger Group bribed government officials in two World Bank-funded projects in Vietnam. 

The Cat Linh-Ha Dong railroad is part of the Hanoi urban railway project funded by Japanese ODA. Photo: Ngoc Thang

Vietnam World Bank projects blighted by corruption

A Government Inspectorate official admitted there is corruption in ODA and public projects in Vietnam.

 Australian Consul General John McAnulty shakes hand with a representative from Phuoc Tien Commune People’s Committee in the central province of Ninh Thuan at the signing ceremony for direct aid in Ho Chi Minh City on January 7, 2015.

Australia grants $211,000 for development projects in Vietnam

The Australian consulate-general in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday awarded grants of A$260,000 (US$211,000) to 14 projects...

Vietnam attracts $20 bln in pledged FDI in 2014

Vietnam attracts $20 bln in pledged FDI in 2014

Vietnam attracted more than US$20 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) between January and mid-December, a 6.5-percent annual decrease...

Rescuers at the site of a tunnel, which collapsed and trapped 12 workers inside, in Lam Dong Province on December 16, 2014. Photo: Doc Lap

Vietnam tunnel collapse highlights safety management of hydropower projects

A headline-grabbing rescue of 12 workers who were trapped in a tunnel at a hydropower plant project in the Central Highlands province...

The underway Cat Linh-Ha Dong railway is part of the Hanoi's urban railway project using Japan's ODA fund. Photo: Ngoc Thang

Vietnam, Japan to boost corruption fight in ODA projects

Vietnam and Japan will hold more discussions to prevent and fight corruption in projects using Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA)...

The newly-inaugurated 8.8-km Nhat Tan Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge over the Hong (Red) River in Hanoi. Photo: Ngoc Thang

Hanoi’s four key infrastructure projects put into use

Hanoi authorities officially put into operation a road, a bridge, a terminal and a guesthouse at Noi Bai International Airport on...

Vietnam, Russia to beef up oil and gas cooperations

Vietnam, Russia to beef up oil and gas cooperations

Vietnam's Communist Party Chief Nguyen Phu Trong and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to boost bilateral ties on Tuesday, in oil...

Four Dutch women cycle through SE Asia for women's rights

Four Dutch women cycle through SE Asia for women's rights

After getting their Master’s degree, four Dutch girls decided to travel from Jakarta to Amsterdam on a pair of...

Alderman Fiona Woolf (R), the Lord Mayor of London, shakes hands with Ho Chi Minh City’s mayor, Le Hoang Quan at a meeting on October 6, 2014

London businesses interested in HCMC infrastructure projects: mayor

London-based businesses are interested in infrastructure projects in Ho Chi Minh City, Alderman Fiona Woolf, the Lord Mayor of London, said in...
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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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