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RCEP a bright spot in bleak global economy

The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a long shadow and created uncertainty over the global economy.

Export figures underpin strong 2019 for Vietnam

Key indicators on industry, trade, integration, and administrative reform reached and exceeded the plan for 2019, illustrating strong momentum for 2020 and beyond.

‘Integration’ reform in education causes confusion

VietNamNet Bridge - The training courses provided by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) to general school teachers on teaching integrated lessons have failed.

Logistics market and the 3PL war

VietNamNet Bridge - Despite big difficulties, Vietnamese logistics firms have been trying to expand their operation scale.

NA denies that Vietnamese bear highest taxes, fees in ASEAN

VietNamNet Bridge - The Chair of the National Assembly’s Finance & Budget Committee, Phung Quoc Hien, recently denied that Vietnamese still have to pay the highest taxes in ASEAN.

Vietnam seeks qualified workers for manufacturing sector

VietNamNet Bridge – The growing tendency of multi-nationals to relocate their factories from neighboring countries to Vietnam has led to increased demand for medium- and high-ranking personnel.

Tears of the middle class and the LV bag

It is incomprehensible for many foreigners when LV bags or Salvatore Ferragamo shoes priced at nearly $2,000 are sold well in Vietnam. But Vietnamese are familiar with this cryptic thing.

Six years with WTO and the dream of three bowls of pho

The price for a bowl of "pho" at present remains the same with that in 2011. This is a rare thing because for many years, the growth rate of the essential food was relatively stable. However, it was the stability of the price growth, not the price.