VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- OCTOBER 20, 2022
1. Electronic hanging scale supply
2. Consumable materials supply
3. Internet Leased Line supply
4. Electronic components supply
5. Electronic materials and components supply
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INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - OCTOBER 20, 2022
1. Adjustment of dong's daily trading has certain effect on production
2. Real estate credit increases, securities credit declines
3. Home Credit Vietnam proud to receive Inspirational Brand Award
4. VN to add sanctions, standards to ensure food quality, safety
5. Supporting industries have ample room for improvement
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2022 TAX & CUSTOM UPDATE SEMINAR
Date: Friday, 28th October, 2022
Time: 9:00 - 11:30
Venue: 10th Floor, Vietcombank Long An Branch, No.2A Pham Van Ngu Street, Quarter 5, Ben Luc Town, Ben Luc District, Long An Province.
MARKET TOOLS HELP BUSINESSES EXPORT: EXPERTS
Speaking at a conference last week on helping businesses expand export markets, Huynh Minh Vu, deputy director of the HCM City Centre of International Integration Support (CIIS), said Vietnam’s integration and free trade agreements were providing enormous export opportunities.
FDI DISBURSEMENTS AT FIVE-YEAR HIGH
Capital disbursements of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects reached US$15.4 billion between January and September, its highest nine-month figure in five years.
INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - OCTOBER 18, 2022
1. Interest rates increase gradually towards the end of the year
2. Corporate bond market likely to recover in H2/2023
3. Vietnam shines amid global economic volatilities
4. FDI inflow from Korea helps VN move up global value chain ladder
5. Businesses need to adapt to digital era
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- OCTOBER 18, 2022
1. Tole , box iron supply
2. Technology equipment supply
3. Sowing machine supply
4. Technology equipment supply
5. Reid joint cooling materials supply
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VIET NAM SHINES AMID GLOBAL ECONOMIC VOLATILITIES
Despite global volatilities, Việt Nam’s economy has rebounded strongly this year beyond the forecasts of many international organisations, making the country one of the rare bright spots in the global gloomy picture and has the potential to become a new ‘tiger’ in Asia.
























