An Introduction to Doing Business in Vietnam 2024 – the Latest Guide from Dezan Shira & Associates
The latest guide from Dezan Shira & Associates, titled “An Introduction to Doing Business in Vietnam in 2024”, is out now and currently available to subscribers as a complimentary download in the Asia Briefing Publication Store.
Bac Ninh Master Plan for 2021 to 2030 Approved
Bac Ninh has become a hive of manufacturing in recent years and is still drawing huge investments from foreign firms. In this light, the Vietnam Briefing takes a look at what key decision-makers have planned for the future of the province.
Vietnam Updates Regulations on Pharmaceutical Product Labeling
Vietnam’s Ministry of Health introduced new amendments to pharmaceutical products labeling and packaging regulations, effective starting January 15, 2024.
Trade Relations Between Vietnam and Thailand
The leaders of Vietnam and Thailand met on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Japan summit last week to discuss ongoing trade relations between the two countries. Here’s what that trade looks like.
Vietnam Set for 6 Percent Minimum Wage Hike in 2024
Vietnam’s minimum wage is set to rise by 6 percent next year. Here are the details.
Vietnam Launches National Portal for Data Protection
Vietnam has launched a National Portal for Data Protection. Here’s what foreign firms should know.
Vietnam to Set Annual Solar and Wind Prices Under New Rules
Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has issued new rules for determining feed-in tariffs (FiTs) for new wind and solar projects. Here are the details.
Vietnam’s Amended Telecommunication Law for Foreign Firms
Vietnam has amended its Telecommunications Law with a number of changes that may impact foreign firms operating in the sector. Here’s what they are.
Recap: Vietnam’s Economy in 2023
With Christmas just 10 days away and the New Year just a week after that, we look back at the key events that shaped Vietnam’s business environment in 2023.
Compulsory English Teacher Training Program Unveiled
Thousands of foreign workers are currently teaching English in Vietnam. The Ministry of Education has now said these workers will need to undergo an in-country training program. Here are the details.