Từ khóa: #HAVE

Distrust growing in public for life insurance

Distrust growing in public for life insurance

(SGI) - When the general public at large begins to distrust the policies of life insurance, then it is the banks that life insurance companies turn to so as to regain their market base. Banks then compel their customers on some pretext or monetary scheme to buy life insurance.
Doubt over Samsung leaving Vietnam

Doubt over Samsung leaving Vietnam

(SGI) - Vietnam needs appropriate policies to retain foreign investors and attract more high-quality and lucrative investment projects.
Luxury travel promotion needs clear strategy

Luxury travel promotion needs clear strategy

(SGI) - In order to attract high spending tourists for long-term stay in Vietnam it is necessary to have a very clear strategy, offer a diversity of tourism products, increase the value of these tourism products, and at the same time promote more market research.
Imperative to revive cash flow in current market

Imperative to revive cash flow in current market

(SGI) - The Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Association (HoREA) recently submitted a written proposal to the Ministry of Finance for submitting to the Government for further consideration and amendment of Decree 65/2022/ND-CP for implementing strict regulations for bonds issuers, credit rating consultants, and bonds consultants. This is being seen as imperative in clearing the path for cash to flow again in the current market.
Government takes urgent steps to support real estate

Government takes urgent steps to support real estate

(SGI) - Many experts believe that the real estate market has many opportunities for growth, but before that happens there is an urgent need to untie many knots that are proving to be obstacles in its path to further development.
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Enterprises benefit from Free Trade Agreement

(SGI) - The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has had a positive impact on Vietnamese enterprises and exports in the last two years since it came into force. However, the market share of Vietnamese products in Europe is still rather modest.
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Domestic businesses in precarious situation

(SGI) - Many enterprises in Vietnam are currently facing several difficult challenges in running their operations and these ongoing obstacles are very likely to have a serious effect on their resilience in the long run. 
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Vietnamese enterprises forced to lay off workers

(SGI) - Even though the Covid-19 pandemic is well over and businesses are making efforts at recovery so that production can continue and jobs can be retained, other factors have now come into play. 
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Economic stability will require serious adjustment

(SGI) - Economic instability across the entire globe is bound to affect Vietnam as well. Although economic data for Vietnam shows that difficulties have been overcome, but the fact remains that scores of businesses are still struggling. 
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Real estate market in state of limbo

(SGI) - Hundreds of housing projects in Ho Chi Minh City are currently entangled in legal procedures. Experts predict that the real estate market is now entering a recession phase. 
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Worries loom despite steady economic recovery

(SGI) - Even though the economy is making a steady recovery post-pandemic, many financial  experts believe that only more flexible and extreme drastic measures and policies could prevent the country from falling into an impending recession. 
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More Indian tourists visiting Vietnam

(SGI) - As the once traditional tourism markets for Vietnam are not likely to recover soon, as in the case of the Chinese market, it is extremely urgent for Vietnam to explore new global markets post-pandemic. 
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Digital banking raising security concerns

(SGI) - Money transactions have become so much easier with banks now offering digital banking facilities to all. Simple money transactions have become very popular and opening a new digital bank account takes only a few minutes.