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Stronger solutions needed to support businesses

(SGI) - The State Bank of Vietnam and the Government must offer stronger solutions to resolve the current problems pertaining to debt structuring, interest rate reduction, and support to businesses facing crisis. 
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Businesses under immense strain from pandemic

(SGI) - The recent implementation by enterprises of the "3-On-Site" plan option has pushed up costs, although the fear of labor shortage during the ongoing pandemic has eased as well as the pressure of cash flow. 
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Boost economy with larger stimulus package

(SGI) - The economic damage caused by the fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has been huge, so an economic stimulus package that is large in scale is needed to have an effective impact on the current economic situation. 
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Pandemic challenges wind power projects in Mekong Delta

(SGI) - Several wind power projects currently under development in the Mekong River Delta area are rushing to complete and start operating on a commercial basis before the November deadline, which would allow them to enjoy the preferential policies accorded under Decision No. 39/2018/ Decision-TTg of the Prime Minister. 
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Vietnam factory shutdowns hit Nike, Adidas

Singapore | Vietnam’s production hub is in lockdown and that is disrupting the supply chains that get Nike sneakers and Adidas running shoes to consumers around the globe.
Development plan for Vietnam's e-commerce in 2021-2025 period

Development plan for Vietnam's e-commerce in 2021-2025 period

The national plan on e-commerce development in the 2021-2025 period is integrated with current Vietnamese strategies and policies on participating in the Fourth Industrial Revolution toward developing a digital economy and promoting national digital transformation.

Spending in Vietnam on healthcare is currently forecast to reach $23 billion next year. Photo: Le Toan

Swings and roundabouts for pharma groups so far in 2021

With risks from interruption of the medical ingredient supply chain and losses in the hospital channel, the Vietnamese pharma industry experienced a topsy-turvy first half of 2021, with potential growth set to focus on mergers and acquisitions.

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Pandemic relentless in damaging economy

(SGI) - The current ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been relentless in damaging the whole economy, which is getting weaker and weaker as social distancing regulations continue to be implemented for longer and longer periods, and across almost all provinces and cities of the country. 
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E-commerce sees strong growth during pandemic

(SGI) - The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken the core of many businesses and industries that are now facing innumerable difficulties and challenges, with many struggling to stay afloat even as the pandemic continues unabated. 
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Bilateral trade grows fast after EVFTA coming into force

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, or EVFTA, entered into force on August 1 last year and has created the conditions needed to boost bilateral trade between Vietnam and the EU. According to the General Statistics Office, total import-export turnover between the two sides in the first seven months of 2021 topped 32.2 billion USD, an increase of 4.4 billion USD compared to the same period of 2020.

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IFC, McCormick & Company, and Citi Establish Sustainability-Linked Financing Partnership

(SFI) - IFC today announced a partnership with McCormick & Company, a global leader in flavor, and Citi, to provide suppliers of McCormick’s herbs and spices with financial incentives linked to improvements in measures of social and environmental sustainability. The program has started with suppliers in Indonesia and Vietnam, and will soon be launched in other countries.
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Pandemic compelling switch to digital currency

(SGI) - The sudden and unexpected emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has raised serious concerns among people in all countries about the transmission of the virus through paper currency.