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Following the footprints of poachers

The footprints of poachers can be found everywhere in the Ke Go natural forest and Huong Son watershed forest in Ha Tinh, the “hot spot,” where the wildlife has been killed in masses.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 17/2

Binh Dinh looks to make fisheries key growth sector; City sets target of achieving high export turnover, PM okays restructuring plan for Vinatex, Vinacomin

Ultrabooks hit the market in masses, getting cheaper than ever

Modern ultrabooks priced at a little over VND10 million have appeared on the shelves of supermarkets instead of the products with sky high prices of VND15 million dong and higher.

Low cost fuel threatening Vietnamese poor families

The food and gas price increases have prompted poor people save money by using low cost fuel, including scraps of fabric, nylon, or leather. Though they can cut down the spending with the initiative, their health has been seriously damaged.

Vietnamese consumers unanimously boycott CP Vietnam’s eggs

CP Vietnam Livestock Corporation, found as the culprit who pushed up the chicken egg prices up in recent days, has become the subject for extreme public criticism.

The biggest real estate M&A deals in 2012

A lot of investors had to transfer real estate projects in 2012 when their money got exhausted. Though the real estate market was frozen, it is now still the right time to make investment in the real estate sector, when the prices get cheaper.

How big is the Vietnamese branded goods market (part 3)

Though meeting big difficulties in doing business now, the Vietnamese businessmen distributing branded goods still have reasons to hope in a brighter future.

Govt’s credit package funding house purchases inaccessible to people

Both the State and commercial banks have announced the launching of credit packages at preferential interest rates to fund house purchases. However, the packages still have not reached out to people.

Vietnam exports more than imports in 2012: titled but penniless

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam, for the second time in history, witnessed a trade surplus of $284 million in 2012, or 20 years after the first time. However, the achievement has not been applauded by economists.

Vinacas drives cashew nut exporters to death?

Tens of cashew nut exporters incur losses, while the Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) has fallen into complete mess. It’s still unclear about the future of the Vietnam’s cashew industry.

The unique tricks to seduce customers that can be seen only in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – In the context of the low market demand, manufacturers and service providers have to use original methods to attract customers.