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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- AUGUST 2, 2021
1. Speciality automobile supply
2. Spring, valve supply-bid extend
3. Analysing and measurement equipment supply
4. Materials and electronic components supply
5. Equipment and LV materials supply
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INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - AUGUST 2, 2021
1. Banks to tighten credit in risky sectors in remaining months of this year
2. More bank shares to hit stock market on bonuses, public issues
3. Training opens for green bond verifiers in Vietnam
4. Huge challenges ahead for economic growth amid COVID-19 outbreak
5. Going on the attack for a self-reliant economy
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VIET NAM RANKS THIRD IN LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE INDEX IN ASEAN
Việt Nam ranks 39th among 160 countries and territories, and third in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in logistics performance index (LPI), heard a workshop held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on Friday.
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HCM CITY CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT WANTS CRACKDOWN ON DUBIOUS REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES
The HCM City Department of Construction wants the People's Committee to prevent illegal real estate activities by stepping up propaganda and publicly naming and shaming offenders.
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VIETNAM’S ECONOMY FORECAST TO GROW BY 4.5-5.1% IF VIRUS CONTAINED BY END OF SEPTEMBER
The Vietnamese economy will likely expand by 4.5-5.1% this year if the pandemic is contained at home by the end of September and vaccination is accelerated towards herd immunity in the second quarter of 2022.
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JULY RETAIL SALES PLUNGES NEARLY 20 PCT YEAR-ON-YEAR DUE TO COVID-19
Total retail sales of goods and services shrank 8.3 per cent month-on-month in July to VNĐ339.4 trillion (US$14.84 billion) as a result of restrictions induced to stem the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
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SEAPORTS FACE CHALLENGING FORECASTS
Despite reaching better business performance in 2021 so far compared to a problem-strewn previous year, foreign-invested joint venture seaports are facing challenges related to full capacity and container attraction.
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U.S. TRADE AGENCY DROPS TARIFF THREAT AGAINST VIET NAM OVER CURRENCY PRACTICES
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) on July 23 issued a formal determination in the Viet Nam Currency Section 301 investigation reflecting the agreement reached earlier this week between the Department of the Treasury and the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV).