VN BECOMES TOP-PERFORMING ASIAN ECONOMY IN 2020
The Vietnamese economy grew 2.9% last year from a year ago, according to government estimates released in late December. That’s better than China’s forecast-beating 2.3% growth during the same period.
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION TO INSPECT SHIPPING RATES HIKE
The Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA) plans to set up a working group to inspect the hike in freight rates among shipping companies that have routes to Europe and America.
JANUARY FDI TOPS 1.5 BILLION USD
Foreign investors had poured 1.51 billion USD into Vietnam as of January 20, a 4.1 percent increase over the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).
VIETNAM SEEKS TO EXPAND EXPORTS TO EU VIA POLAND
Effectively exploiting the Polish market is one of the ways to help Vietnamese goods make inroads into the EU market, experts told a workshop held by the Ho Chi Minh City Investment and Trade Promotion Centre (ITPC) on January 28 on the prospects for Vietnam’s exports to the EU through the Polish gateway.
STANDARD CHARTERED FORECASTS VIETNAM’S 2021 GDP GROWTH AT 7.8%
Standard Chartered expects Vietnam’s GDP growth to rebound to 7.8% in 2021 from over 2.9% in 2020, with manufacturing likely continuing to drive the economy and helping Vietnam outperform the rest of Asia.
TET PROGRAMME 2021
Celebrate the Lunar New Year at Anantara Hoi An Resort and welcome the year of the ox in style with plenty of Tet fun and excitement.
VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- JANUARY 27, 2021
1. Extraction and condensation system supply
2. Information broadcasting system supply
3. Equipment and materials supply-bid cancel
4. Self-recording measuring head equipment supply
5. Components , materials and spare parts supply
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SPYO CONCERT
There was a period in the early seventeenth century, when many European royals continuously recruited genius composers as servants and forced them to write music whenever requested. The term "Baroque" or "Barroco" - meaning "Ugly Black Pearl" in Portuguese was born to mark this stage of art from 1600-1750.