It will be difficult for the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) to further loosen monetary policy due to a rising USD/VND exchange rate pressure, experts said.
Minister-Counsellor Le Dinh Ba, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN in Geneva, joined the 6th Trade Policy Review (TPR) session of Nigeria at the headquarters of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland.
A workshop entitled “Spotlight on German Cinema” was held in Hanoi on November 8 as part of the 7th Hanoi International Film Festival 2024 (HANIFF VII), providing an opportunity for filmmakers, experts, actors and actresses from Vietnam and Germany to share experience in developing the cinema industry.
Foreign tourists would be able to travel around Southeast Asia with a proposed visa policy that would permit one single visa for six countries in the region.
Several new policies will come into effect in November, including the removal of audio and video oversight for traffic police, a requirement for sufficient funds when buying stocks and significant fines for lawyers who insult judges or prosecutors.
From 2000 to 2023, more than 1.7 million houses were built or repaired for disadvantaged families, encouraging them to rise above poverty levels and live sustainably.
Numerous Vietnamese fuel retailers have been operating at a loss, with some even forced to sell or shut down their businesses. Hopes are pinned on the upcoming revisions to the fuel business decree, which is currently under public consultation.
It revealed that although most migrants comply with temporary residence declarations and lodging notifications, they often fail to distinguish between the two procedures.
The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City this morning collaborated with the Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) Consortium to organize the 2024 policy dialogue program.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) is gathering ideas on a draft project to promote human resources development for the semiconductor industry until 2030 with a vision to 2050, destined for the approval of the Prime Minister.
Under their instructions, Y Pŏ Mlo has actively collected and spread information distorting the reality in Việt Nam among other FULRO members in Đắk Lắk through in-person meetings, mobile phones, and social networks.
Vietnam’s tourism industry is gathering full steam from the COVID-19 inflicted hiatus thanks to its new visa waiver policy, high safety level, new attractive products and tourism promotion efforts locally and globally.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on August 13 stressed the significance of consistency in the technical approach as well as economic efficacy while developing a decree on mechanisms and policies to develop rooftop solar power.
The policy of waiving tuition fees for five year olds has alleviated the financial burden on families and created opportunities for all children to attend school.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on August 5 requested the continued implementation of a proactive, flexible, timely, effective monetary policy which has proven its efficiency in the past time.
With the V-League now allowing up to two Vietnamese overseas players per club, this policy shift aims to invigorate the league and broaden the talent pool for the national team.
Experts discussed making contributions to the development of Vietnamese cultural industries and agreed that they need to be financially viable, but they need additional support.
Deputies to the National Assembly on June 29 approved a resolution extending the existing VAT reduction policy for another six months till the end of 2024.
Ministry of Health is tasked with ensuring technical guidelines on measuring alcohol levels in the blood, have exemptions for certain medical conditions.
A firm policy framework is crucial to nurture the creative economy, one with “unlimited” development potential, according to Dr. Tran Thi Hong Minh, Director of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM).
A Thailand-initiated single visa program of six ASEAN countries is expected to help Vietnam attract more long-haul and high-spending travelers, according to insiders.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting in Hanoi on May 16 with ministries and agencies to discuss the coordination of fiscal and monetary policies aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability, controlling inflation and promoting growth.