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BUSINESS IN BRIEF 14/6   2009-06-14

MoF set to re-calibrate its bonds after dud auctions duds   2009-06-14

VBF optimistic economy has turned the corner   2009-06-14

Market eyes safety zone   2009-06-14

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 13/6   2009-06-13

Vietnam – a global top-rated investment destination   2009-06-13

Cooling appliances fly off the shelves   2009-06-13

Steady hand to craft monetary policies   2009-06-13

Olympus says its Vietnam gold production set record in May   2009-06-13

Office rentals a buyers’ market for now: CBRE   2009-06-13

Investors selling gold to purchase stocks   2009-06-12

Petrol price hike won’t cause high inflation: experts   2009-06-12

Opportunity to corner Canada’s garments market   2009-06-12

Getting more difficult to export goods to China   2009-06-12

Office leasing fees continue sliding   2009-06-12

Big corporations shaking hands to revive real estate market   2009-06-12

Chinese fishing ban hurts seafood processors   2009-06-11

Co.op Mart puts Tan Hiep Phat products back on the shelf   2009-06-11

Sai Gon-Ha Noi Bank to issue shares   2009-06-11

Banks finance petroleum storage facility   2009-06-11

National rice reserves don’t greatly affect rice prices   2009-06-11

Property bidder says will sue Gov’t for huge damages   2009-06-11

Government urges HCM City port operators to move quickly   2009-06-11

KBC, Starwood in hotel mgmt. deal   2009-06-11

Banks finance petroleum storage facility   2009-06-11

Car makers from 40 countries show new models in Ha Noi   2009-06-11

Gold’s uptrend may end soon   2009-06-11

Gas prices rise by up to 9.5 percent   2009-06-11

Vietnam to slow inflation to 6 percent this year, PM says   2009-06-10

HCMC stocks extend gains, turnover rockets   2009-06-10

Vietnam Headline News:

EU panel rejects extension of Asian shoe duties
A key panel of European Union trade officials voted on Thursday to reject a European Commission proposal to extend dumping duties on shoes from China and Vietnam, EU sources with knowledge of the vote said.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:48:30 GMT

Vietnam furniture exports set to bounce back next year
Vietnam’s furniture exports are expected to rise 10 percent to US$3 billion in 2010, following slight declines this year, an industry official said.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:44:36 GMT

Fuel firm promises supplies to struggling airline
Vietnam Air Petrol Company said it would continue to supply fuel to Indochina Airlines despite the company’s crippling debt and financial troubles.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:44:00 GMT

Mobile phone firms running out of new numbers
Vietnam’s largest mobile phone operators are seeking governmental consent for a new series of numbers, saying they are running out of numbers for their fast-growing customer base.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:43:23 GMT

City cuts power to major polluters
Environmental officials in Ho Chi Minh City cut power to 51 businesses Friday to punish the companies for serious pollution violations.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:42:50 GMT

Retail fuel prices go up again
The government has allowed fuel traders to increase pump prices for the eighth time this year, following a request submitted early this week.
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:41:27 GMT

Seminar talks financial assistance to SMEs
Removing obstacles and working out how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can access financial sources for development purposes were tabled for discussion at a Vietnamese-Chinese seminar in Hanoi on November18.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:16:37 GMT

Major economic establishments and projects get inspected
Next year, the Government’s Inspectorate will inspect a number of economic establishments and large-scale projects for socio-economic development.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:12:13 GMT

Cam Ranh International Airport to be put into operation
The southcentral province of Khanh Hoa is expected to inaugurate Cam Ranh International Airport on December 12, 2009, opening up new opportunities for the province to develop its economy and tourism.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:11:36 GMT

Vietnam-Japan trade pact yet to deliver impacts
The much-touted Vietnam-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement that went into effect last month and was meant to cut taxes on 10,000 items on the exchange list between the two countries has so far failed to deliver any positive impacts on trade between the two sides. Traders would say it is the springboard for the future rather than for immediate benefits.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:02:11 GMT

Some are skeptical about MOIT’s strategic car project
Just a few days after the outlines of Ministry of Industry and Trade’s plan for development of a “strategic car” – a true ‘made-in-Vietnam’ vehicle – became public, critics have opened fire.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:59:03 GMT

“Death fish” can make millions for farmers
Vietnamese farmers are attempting to export ca noc, or puffer fish, a poisonous fish found in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta.
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:57:04 GMT

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