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Tuesday, 01:41, 16/02/2021
VOV.VN - Alongside containing the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government has been advised to stabilise the macroeconomy, improve the local business climate, and ensure that public investment is strictly supervised and implemented in an effective manner in order to enhance the resilience of the economy, according to insiders.
With the COVID-19 pandemic triggering an economic downturn globally, Dao Minh Tu, deputy governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, says credit growth last year was lower than that of previous years due to weakening credit demand caused by stagnant production and investment.
The impact of the pandemic has also triggered a wave of business bankruptcies, as the number of local enterprises dissolving and suspending operations has reached a record high in recent times.
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HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): The number of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises continues to increase in Vietnam, but more are reporting losses. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) said FDI firms contributions were not yet commensurate with the preferential policies given to them.- Photo cafeland.vn
HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): The number of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises continues to increase in Vietnam, but more are reporting losses. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) said FDI firms contributions were not yet commensurate with the preferential policies given to them.
According to a report based on financial statements of 2019, the number of foreign firms continued to increase compared to 2018.
From protecting to empowering female workers across the nation 08:00 | 08/01/2021
Women have been playing an important role in the Vietnamese economy with labour force participation rates of over 70 per cent for women, against the global average of 48 per cent. Along with the growth and the impressive contributions of the female workforce, some provisions in the labour law have been gradually revised, with businesses also starting to pay more attention to equality and empowerment of women to ensure that they will have the best environment to maximise their strengths.
New legislation from February 2021 will greatly improve the working environment for women through stronger protections
Growing up to rapidly-rising demand for nursing homes 08:00 | 02/01/2021
As Vietnamâs population ages, society is confronted with a challenging situation that may not be solved just by multigenerational households â opening up opportunities in nursing care services.
Changing lifestyles and an aging population present a growing need for quality, professional care for the elderly, Photo: Shutterstock
Leaders of real estate developer Tuan Minh Group last week made a business trip to Japan, visiting a series of nursing homes to study operation models to apply at their own Tuan Minh Paradise Resort â the first resort and nursing centre meeting Japanese 5-star standards in Vietnam.