• Charity meals of Australian man

    Charity meals of Australian man

    12/03/2011 05:00

    Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, poor people in Nha Trang coastal city come to Lanterns Restaurant to have free lunch. During a tour to Vietnam in 2005, Robert Costabile, 41, from Australia, decided to do business in Vietnam because “[He] likes the country...

  • Firms shift to jewelry on possible gold trade curb

    Firms shift to jewelry on possible gold trade curb

    12/03/2011 05:00

    Domestic gold traders are trying to seek a way out amid the Government’s intention to restrict or even ban gold bar trading on the local market, and one of their immediate answers to this is to switch to jewelry. In a latest resolution designed to put inflation...

  • Gold trading this year for professional traders only, experts warn

    12/03/2011 05:00

    As gold remains very volatile this year, Dau Tu Tai Chinh Newspaper has interviewed experts about the market trend and their advices about how to trade the precious metal during a fluctuated market. Huynh Trung Khanh, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Gold Business...

  • First USD billionaire in Vietnam unveiled

    First USD billionaire in Vietnam unveiled

    11/03/2011 05:00

    Pham Nhat Vuong remains the richest investor on the Vietnamese stock market, having increased his asset value to over 1 billion US dollars. Vuong is now a member of the board of directors of Vincom Joint Stock Company, (traded under VIC), as well as Vinpearl...

  • Cheap products make mobile phone market bustling

    Cheap products make mobile phone market bustling

    11/03/2011 05:00

    It was multifunctional cheap products which created the bustle in the mobile phone market in 2010. The overall panorama At the beginning of 2010, analysts and experts predicted that the mobile phone...

  • Car sales increasing, contractionary policy not applied to rich people

    Car sales increasing, contractionary policy not applied to rich people

    11/03/2011 05:00

    Contrary to all predictions that cars would sell more slowly due to higher sale prices caused by the dong devaluation, and the high inflation rate, cars still have been selling very well. Bad news thought to badly affect car market… In general,...

  • BUSINESS IN BRIEF 12/3

    11/03/2011 05:00

    Vietnam to cut sugar tax to 15 pct Tariffs on imported crude and refined sugar will be slashed to 15 percent as from April 15, the Ministry says in its recently issued circular. Tax on crude sugar imports will accordingly be cut to 15 percent from a previous 25...

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