June 23, 2026
Vietnam’s Cinema Department Raises Concerns Over Horror Movie Content
This highlights a key challenge in creating cultural products in Vietnam more broadly, where there is a mismatch in what the government wants cultural messaging to be, what filmmakers want to make, and what the public is willing to pay for.
Vietnam petrol and diesel imports report month-on-month drop in May
Vietnam imported petrol and diesel to the tune of US$654 million in May, down from US$1,258 million in March, a change of -48.02 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam News Today, June 23 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: More land for Trump golf course, Hanoi metro awarded Vingroup, Rising bank bond interest rates, GE contract stalled power plant project, Swiss dairy investment, Singapore firm to develop central VN golf course, Government calls for protecting “historical truth”, Traffic offence number plate list, Momo sale, Short-term funds for long-term loan change approved, Apple trademark application “Retina HD” rejected, Exchange rates Monday, Stock market Monday, and more.
In today’s Vietnam news: More land for Trump golf course, Hanoi metro awarded Vingroup, Rising bank bond interest rates, GE contract stalled power plant
In today’s Vietnam news: MSCI market review, Russia’s Gazprom abandons LNG plant project, Horror movie making warning, Banking risk analysis, Denmark-VN ethanol cooperation, Work
In today’s Vietnam news: Thailand vs Vietnam tourism, India missile purchase final stages, Airport rail connections Long Thanh, BESS development Northern Vietnam, New US
This is an interview with Chris Walker, a Vietnam Sourcing Expert with Vietnam Factory Tours how rising oil prices and the Middle East crisis are
This is an interview with John Gardner, CEO and Founding Partner, at Optimum Hospitality in Ho Chi Minh City. It covers fuel price impacts on:
This is an interview with Dr Nuno F. Ribeiro, Associate Professor, International Tourism & Hospitality Management at Copenhagen Business College, formerly of RMIT Vietnam. It