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Vietnam state-owned shipbuilding firm to go bankrupt

The Government of Vietnam has decided to wind up the state-owned Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC) and all of its subsidiaries bar one, Vietnam News is reporting. Of note, its predecessor Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group also went bankrupt back in 2010 amid allegations of mismanagement and corruption.

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VN-index closes up, foreign traders net-sell US$5 million, December 25

The VN-Index closed Christmas Day up 14.60 points or 1.32 percent to finish the holiday trading session at 1,117.66. Foreign traders, however, continued to exit the southern Vietnam-based stock exchange to the tune of US$5 million dollars signalling the blood-letting is not likely to end any time soon. Trading history,

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American shrimpers fight redesignation of Vietnam as market economy

The American Shrimp Processors Association (ASPA) has said Vietnam should maintain its non-market economy status, and has made overtures to the US Department of Commerce (DOC) to that effect, according to a statement on its website. This is after a review of the country’s NME status was launched by the

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German gas firm to build new facility in central Vietnam

Germany’s Messer, an industrial gas company, has received approval for a US$133.38 million project in Vietnam’s Quang Ngai province, The Investor is reporting. Set to cover 7.24 hectare its expected output is liquid argon, oxygen, and nitrogen along side a number of industrial gases like helium and neon.

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Kuwaiti investors visit Nghi Son refinery amid expected heavy losses

A group of investors connected to Kuwait Petroleum International, which has a 35.1 percent stake in Vietnam’s Nghi Son oil refinery, visited the facility yesterday, the Kuwait News Agency is reporting. This comes after speculation that the refinery could report a loss of US$1 billion this year which may signal

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Red-tape may have killed planned K-pop festival in Hanoi

A number of K-pop bands have pulled out of a scheduled K-pop festival slated for this weekend in Hanoi after organisers failed to obtain the correct permits, Allkpop is reporting. With only a handful of bands left on the lineup there is a good chance the event will be cancelled

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Vietnam’s shipping firms lament new environmental standards

Just 400 out of 1,500 Vietnamese flagged ships have been approved for Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) ratings. This is problematic in that from January 1, 2024 the EU will charge ships that dock in a member state for the carbon emissions they produce, Vietnam News (state media) is

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Vietnam to see minimum wage hike from July 2024

Vietnam’s National Wage council has approved a 6 percent pay raise for Vietnam’s minimum wage workers from July 1, 2024, VN Express is reporting. The Vietnam General Confederation of Labor had been pushing for between 6.48 percent and 7.3 percent whereas the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a peak

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Semiconductor suppliers in Vietnam largely isolated: Digitimes

Semiconductor supply chain participation in Vietnam is mostly in memory manufacturing, packaging, and testing in the north and IC backend and design in the south, with few, if any, supply chains connecting the two, Digitimes is reporting. It also suggests the power supply in the north may be a problem

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Snapshot: Manufacturing in Vietnam, November 2023

Each month the-shiv provides a snapshot of the manufacturing sector in Vietnam covering the latest developments, key performance indicators, and government data. November overview Out of the gates Vietnam’s manufacturing sector started November with some bad news–Samsung Vietnam was estimating it would export just US$57 billion worth of electronics this

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