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2,75 triệu tỷ đầu tư công trung hạn 5 năm tới

Vốn đầu tư công 5 năm tới dự kiến tăng lên 2,75 triệu tỷ đồng - Báo Nhân Dân

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Quy mô đầu tư công trung hạn giai đoạn 2021-2025 tăng hơn 37% so với giai đoạn 2016-2020, tương đương 2,75 triệu tỷ đồng.

Báo cáo trước Quốc hội, Bộ trưởng Kế hoạch & Đầu tư Nguyễn Chí Dũng cho biết, tổng mức vốn đầu tư trung hạn từ nguồn ngân sách giai đoạn 2021-2025 là 2,75 triệu tỷ đồng, tăng 37,5% so với kế hoạch giai đoạn 2016-2020. Trong đó, nguồn từ ngân sách trung ương là 1,38 triệu tỷ, còn vốn cân đối ngân sách địa phương là 1,37 triệu tỷ đồng. Mức dự phòng chung là 10%.

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Big investors pour money into IZ projects as land fund declines

15/10/2020    09:30 GMT+7 vietnamnet

The land rent in some industrial zones in Hai Phong, Bac Ninh and Hai Duong has increased by 20-30 percent.

Covid-19 has temporarily disrupted investments, but the interest in Vietnam remains strong as it is expected to be the new industrial power in the region. Investors are still seeking land and workshops to prepare their plans.

Big investors pour money into IZ projects as land fund declines

According to JLL, more and more online platforms have been set up which allow clients to find and lease land from a distance.

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VN to set new regulations for overseas investment

13/10/2020    19:02 GMT+7 vietnamnet

Individuals will no longer be allowed to invest in real estate abroad if a new draft decree issued by the Ministry of Planning and Investment is approved.

Viettel Group has invested in providing telecommunications services in a number of countries. Viet Nam is developing a decree to better manage overseas investments. — Photo baodauthau.vn

Enterprises founded under the provisions of the Law on Enterprise would be exempt from the ruling.

The regulation aimed at preventing individuals from investing in real estate in foreign countries for the purpose of obtaining citizenship, according to the ministry.

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$777 mln expressway proposed from southern province to Central Highlands

$777 mln expressway proposed from southern province to Central Highlands
An intersection between the Ho Chi Minh City – Long Thanh – Dau Giay Expressway with the National Highway 1A in Thong Nhat District, Dong Nai Province. Photo by VnExpress/Phuoc Tuan.

By Phuoc Tuan   October 9, 2020 | 08:31 pm GMT+7 VNExpress

A VND18 trillion ($777 million) expressway is proposed to be built between the southern province of Dong Nai and Lam Dong in the Central Highlands.

The 67-kilometer expressway will have four lanes and allow vehicles to travel at up to 80 kilometers per hour, according to a pre-feasibility report drawn up by the Ministry of Transport’s Thang Long Project Management Unit.

It will run from Tan Phu District in Dong Nai to Bao Loc Town, which is famous for tea.

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LG to build new R&D center for vehicle component solutions in Da Nang

Tuesday, October 06, 2020, 18:32 GMT+7 tuoitrenews

LG to build new R&D center for vehicle component solutions in Da Nang
Representatives of the Da Nang Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) and the Vehicle Component Solutions – Development Center (LG VS) of LG Electronics Vietnam Hai Phong Co. Ltd. sign a memorandum of understanding on the establishment of a new R&D center in Da Nang City, October 6, 2020. Photo: Tan Luc / Tuoi Tre

South Korean multinational conglomerate LG has announced the establishment of a center for the research and development (R&D) of vehicle components in the central Vietnamese city of Da Nang.

The Da Nang Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) and the Vehicle Component Solutions – Development Center (LG VS) of LG Electronics Vietnam Hai Phong Co. Ltd. on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the center’s foundation.

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Vietnam to pilot night-time economic activities in 10 major cities

31/07/2020    15:51 GMT+7 31/07/2020 vietnamnet

The Government has approved a project on night-time economy development in Vietnam which will allow major cities and tourist attractions to pilot night-time services until 6 a.m.

Vietnam to pilot night-time economic activities in 10 major cities

The project aims to take advantage of the potentials of night-time economy to boost the national economy and enhance the incomes of the people while ensuring social order and safety.

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South-east, Mekong Delta regions to prioritise transport infrastructure

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11/09/2020    06:59 GMT+7

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung has urged localities in the south-east and Mekong Delta regions to develop transport infrastructure by diversifying the sources of and effectively using capital over the next five years.

South-east, Mekong Delta regions to prioritise transport infrastructure

Speaking at a conference on socio-economic development in the two regions, he called on them to lay out their objectives and priorities for public investment in 2021-25 to ensure “focused and effective investment.”

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Modern Hanoi and HCM City impressive images

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In recent years both Hanoi and HCM City have undergone rapid development, with many skyscrapers, immense boulevards, and impressive public works taking shape. 

Let’s take a look at the amazing architectural feats of the nation’s two largest cities:

modern hanoi and ho chi minh city in impressive images hinh 1

Ba Dinh Square, the country’s largest square, is located on Hung Vuong street directly in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. The site is the place where President Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945, therefore marking the start of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

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Vietnam PM consents to accepting S.Korean ODA for key Mekong Delta road

Thursday, August 20, 2020, 10:32 GMT+7 tuoitrenews

Vietnam PM consents to accepting S.Korean ODA for key Mekong Delta road
A map details the location of the future My An-Cao Lanh road in the road network of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region. Graphic: Tuoi Tre

Vietnam’s prime minister has approved a proposal by the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the Ministry of Finance to construct a key road in the Mekong Delta using official development assistance (ODA) loans from South Korea.

A total of US$166.47 million in untied ODA loans will be taken from the Korea Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) via the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Keximbank) for the My An-Cao Lanh road project in Dong Thap Province, according to the proposal.

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Vietnam to post world’s fifth-highest economic growth: WB

31/07/2020    14:33 GMT+7 vietnamnet Vietnam is projected to be the fifth highest-growing economy in the world this year and the country has a unique opportunity to increase its footprint in the global economy in both trade and investment,  Stefanie Stallmeister, World Bank Acting Country Director for Vietnam, has said.
Vietnam to post world’s fifth-highest economic growth: WB
She made the remarks during the unveiling of the WB’s report “What will be the new normal for Vietnam? The economic impact of COVID-19” on July 30. Continue reading on CVD >>

Trade surplus reaches record of $5.46 billion

Update: July, 18/2020 – 07:18|VNSWorkers of Foster Electric Vietnam Co Ltd on a production line. The total import-export value of the whole country in June reached US$43.28 billion, up 15.8 per cent over May. — VNA/VNS Photo Thống Nhất

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam recorded a trade surplus of US$5.46 billion in the first half of this year, the highest six-month surplus ever recorded, data of the General Department of Customs this week showed.

Việt Nam’s import and export activities recovered strongly in June, signalling a more optimistic outlook for the country’s foreign trade in the latter half of this year, especially as many countries have started easing COVID-19 control measures and are accelerating the recovery process.

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15 Japanese firms to move China production lines to Vietnam

vietnamnet 20/07/2020    19:13 GMT+7

Vietnam is expected to attract 15 Japanese firms of different sizes that will receive Japanese government’s subsidies to shift manufacturing plants out of China to diversify its supply chain.

15 Japanese firms to move China production lines to Vietnam
Manufacturing semiconductors at MTEX – a Japanese invested company in Vietnam (Photo: Cao Thang)

The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has recently unveiled a list of 87 firms that will receive JPY 70 billion (US$653 million) to implement the scheme, according to Nikkei Asian Review.

Thirty firms will shift production to Southeast Asia, including Vietnam and Laos, while the remaining 57 firms will head to Japan.

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Is the supply chain shifting to Vietnam in a post-COVID-19 world?

Rumour has it that Vietnam is poised to be one of the biggest winners of all – let us dive a little into it

Ý nghĩa của lá Cờ Quốc Gia Việt Nam trong trái tim người dân

Rachel Lau 14 Jul, 2020 E27

Trade tensions between the US and China have been the talk of the town since the year 2018. With the two world powers undergoing a lengthy trade dispute, there are unending speculations on the impacts on both nations, and also the probable spillover effects on the Southeast Asian (SEA) countries.

Rumour has it that Vietnam is poised to be one of the biggest winners of all – let us dive a little into it.

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What VN needs to do to attract quality FDI after Covid-19

Update: July, 14/2020 – 08:00 VNSChia sẻ bài viết lên Twitter|

A factory belonging to a foreign company in Hải Dương.  There are several things Việt Nam could do to become more attractive to foreign investors.—  VNA/VNS Photo Trần Việt

HCM CITY — Speeding up infrastructure development and improving ease of doing business and vocational training are among things Việt Nam can do to make itself more attractive to foreign investors post-Covid-19, according to investment fund VinaCapital.

Don Lam, the fund’s co-founder and CEO, said, “Consultants expect  20 per cent of China’s manufacturing sector to move out the country in the coming years.

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EVFTA to come into effect in a month

VNS Update: July, 01/2020 – 16:31

A frog meat processing line exported to the EU at Tân Thành Lợi Co., Ltd., in the southern province of Long An. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — The free trade agreement between the European Union and Việt Nam, known as the EVFTA, which was signed on June 30 last year, will enter into force on August 1.

The announcement was made by the European Commission in a notice published on Tuesday.

The EVFTA will abolish 65 per cent of the duties on EU exports to its developing partner, with the remainder phased out over a 10-year period.

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