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99.9% of Vietnamese enterprises are super small

Of the more than 500,000 operating enterprises in Vietnam, up to 95-96% are small and super-small ones. If household-scaled businesses are added to the statistics, the percentage of small, super-small and micro-enterprises may account for 99.9%.

CPI decline has pros and cons

 VietNamNet Bridge – The country's consumer price index (CPI) in March dropped 0.44 per cent against the previous month, the lowest level recorded during the past decade.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 7/4

 New pact to yield export benefits; SMEs seek financial support; Denmark increases private sector support; Cement makers fail in energy-saving drive; Lotte Mart expands chain footprint to the capital

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 29/3

 Anti-dumping duty imposed on VN bicycle tyres; Repsol lubricants enter Viet Nam market; Government bonds fetch over 6 trillion VND; Rice exports reach 1.31 million tonnes in Q1

Vietnamese enterprises see light at the end of the tunnel

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's economic outlook is better than in previous years. Cao Sy Kiem, president of the Viet Nam Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Association, spoke with the Thoi Bao Kinh Te Viet Nam

SMEs shaken by import ban on older machinery

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite Vietnam’s call for investment from Japanese small and medium enterprises to develop supporting industries, Japanese investors have complained that unclear regulations limiting the import of used machinery

Mobiles join e-commerce boom

 VietNamNet Bridge – E-Commerce on mobile phones is forecast to see strong growth next year, allowing customers to easily make online purchases, according to Bizweb Viet Nam.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 26/12

 IFC to invest in Vietnamese SMEs; Wood exports to pick up; Hanoi inaugurates its largest entertainment complex; Vietnam sees higher trade surplus; Vietnam ranks third in shrimp exports

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 6/12

 Three ‘giants' agree on technology solutions; SMEs urged to seize opportunities by FTAs; Economic difficulties still looming; BIDV provides US$5 million for Japanese enterprises

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 23/11

Firms invest in information security; PVN posts $29.85b in turnover; Russian SMEs contemplate Vietnam expansions; Agriculture sector anticipates RoK opportunities; Businesses still hindered by tax issues

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 15/11

 Japan firm builds US$28-mln plant in Dong Nai; Law to be revised to ensure fairness; Vietnam prioritises trade ties with EU; Vietnamese retail market to watch for big rewards

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 10/11

 Mekong Delta expects rise in industrial production; European firms split on economic outlook; Ad agency creates ‘anxiety' rating; Steel oversupply defies weak demand; Garment, textile exports to reach $19bn ahead of TPP

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/11

 VN Airlines to sell 2.7% stake in bank; Vietnam enjoys 26% surge in export to Canada; Promotion month launched in Hanoi; Investors concerned about corruption in Vietnam; PM opens up to world credit ratings

Astrium, Arianespace seal contract for more Ariane 5 launchers

 Europe's space company Astrium announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with Arianespace to begin production of 18 additional Ariane 5 ECA launchers.

Asset firm queried on non-performing loans

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Asset Management Company (VAMC) has been operating for nearly one month. However, investors still lack information about how the company will buy non-performing loans (NPLs) from banks.

SMEs urged to develop long-term strategies

 VietNamNet Bridge – Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Viet Nam should prepare a long-term business strategy as the economy gradually escapes from its stagnant situation,

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 12/8

 Amata calls for hi-tech incentives; Land allocated for key fruit plantations; Poor global demand hits major export staples; HCM City sets progress target for ring road; Shrimp firms cash in on higher demand and price

Vietnam remains lucrative PC market

 VietNamNet Bridge – Concerns over high inventory occurred from 2012 failed to stop Viet Nam's PC market from recording solid year-over-year growth in the first quarter of the year.

Businesses got bankrupted; businessmen turn into hired workers, gardeners

A lot bosses have become hired workers in the economic crisis, many businessmen have become penniless, and many millionaires have returned to their home villages to work on the rice fields.

Bright CIT news on horizon

VietNamNet Bridge – It appears likely that enterprises can enjoy the corporate income tax reduction from July this year instead early next year as planned previously.