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Day: January 2, 2025
How to Open a Hotel in Vietnam: Ultimate Guide 2025
Opening a hotel or resort in Vietnam for foreign firms or individuals, however, is not always easy. Not only are there several technical and licensing requirements that need to be met, but Vietnam also has its own unique travel culture. This guide runs through the ins and outs of opening a hotel in Vietnam.
How to Start an Import Business in Vietnam: Ultimate Guide 2025
Vietnam is in the midst of a trade boom. Goods are flowing in and out of Vietnam to the tune of billions of dollars every day. Not only is there a growing consumer market that is buying up all manner of goods but a booming manufacturing industry led my a number of big companies manufacturing in Vietnam is also sucking in raw materials from all over the world and the region to assemble at factories all over Vietnam. With this in mind, there are broad opportunities in starting an import business in Vietnam.
How to Open a Retail Store in Vietnam: Ultimate Guide 2025
Opening a retail store in Vietnam for foreign firms, however, is not always easy. Not only are there a number of technical requirements that need to be met, but Vietnam has also developed its own retail store culture, putting its own twist on retail store shopping experiences…
Russian tourist arrivals in Vietnam increase by 40.93 percent in November
Year-to-date, Russian arrivals reached 203,780, reflecting a remarkable 89.1 percent growth compared to the same period last year. Russia remains a significant source market for Vietnam, showcasing strong demand for leisure travel.
Vietnam’s ores and minerals exports slump in November
Japan emerged as a standout market, importing US$3.02 million, a staggering increase of 5,840 percent compared to the previous month.
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