The 30-year Doi Moi (Renewal) period has been a critical period in the country’s development, featuring a profound and comprehensive transformation and a huge revolutionary cause.
People in Ho Chi Minh City are keeping a close watch on the activities of the 12th National Party Congress with a hope that the event’s success will open up a new development phase for Vietnam.
Fireworks will light up the capital city of Hanoi’s sky on the Lunar New Year’s Eve (February 7) at 30 display venues, local authorities recently announced.
The 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam will take place in Hanoi from January 20-28 with the main theme of intensifying the building of a strong and pure Party.
Certain specific vehicles will be banned from entering 30 streets in Hanoi at three rush-hour slots during the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Only about 30 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have gained access to bank loans, while the rest have to borrow from other sources at high interest rates.
The 30-year Doi Moi (Renewal) period has been a critical period in the country’s development, featuring a profound and comprehensive transformation and a huge revolutionary cause.
Vietnam has emerged from a backward country with 90 percent of its population working in the agricultural sector, to one that is well on its way towardsindustrialisation and modernisation.
The New Zealand Embassy in Vietnam on January 8 held a ceremony to grant 30 scholarships under the New Zealand-ASEAN Scholarship programme for Vietnamese students.
Trade via border gates is expected to reach 30 billion USD in 2016, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Cam Tu said at a Hanoi conference on January 5.
Vietnam and Cambodia inaugurated their border marker No.30 and the road connecting two checkpoints of the Le Thanh-O Za Dao international border gate on December 26.
Southern Ben Tre province earned 737 million USD from shipping aboard coconut products over the past five year, accounting for 30 percent of its total export revenue.
Vietnamese migrant workers in Thailand are allowed to register for temporary work permits at the country’s provincial labour departments from December 1-30, 2015.
Despite 30 years of renewal, positive changes in its economy, and at one time bearing the tag of "Asia's Next Dragon", Vietnam’s position in global rankings has not improved to any great extent.