Extensive networks ensure thriving France-Vietnam ties

Extensive networks ensure thriving France-Vietnam ties

Adam Koulaksezian, executive director of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam told VIR’s Nha Phuong how high-level visits mark a turning point for bilateral economic ties.
Reliable power policy urged for business progress

Reliable power policy urged for business progress

Ensuring stable electricity supply for manufacturing and exports is becoming one of the most pressing challenges for Vietnam as it enters the summer months.
American groups take mantle in LNG-to-power initiatives

American groups take mantle in LNG-to-power initiatives

The growing race among enterprises to invest in power projects in Vietnam is poised to significantly increase imports from various markets, with the United States emerging as a key supplier.
Vietnam poised to lead in circular textiles with Syre

Vietnam poised to lead in circular textiles with Syre

Swedish firm Syre is setting its sights on Vietnam, aiming to establish the world’s first high-tech circular textile hub in the country.
Procedure delays loom over solar ventures

Procedure delays loom over solar ventures

Though a newly issued electricity price framework offers a basis for initial financial calculations, investors remain cautious as multiple regulatory and procedural hurdles persist before projects can move forward.
Investors highlight bankruptcy risk with FiT rules

Investors highlight bankruptcy risk with FiT rules

The Thai investors of over a dozen renewable energy ventures with a total scale of more than 1,400 MW are expected to meet with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to hash out the issue of retroactive changes to subsidised pricing for solar power projects.
Incremental excise tax on sugary drinks in the offing

Incremental excise tax on sugary drinks in the offing

The amended Law on Special Consumption Tax, which proposes adding sugary soft drinks to the taxable list, will look to encourage long-term changes that will improve the health of consumers.
Vietnam’s clean energy switch offers long-term gain

Vietnam’s clean energy switch offers long-term gain

Vietnam aims to convert coal-fired power to clean energy by 2045, and stop operating 540MW of coal-fired thermal power by the end of this decade.
Koreans investing across crucial sectors

Koreans investing across crucial sectors

Giant South Korean groups are opening up new cooperation opportunities in rare mining, power, and more across Vietnam.
E-cars set for new fee exemptions

E-cars set for new fee exemptions

With the current exemptions coming to an end this month, the Ministry of Finance supports continuing a reduction in registration fees for all electric cars from March 1.
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