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Vietnam has its first voluntary carbon emissions exchange

On Friday, Vietnam’s CT Group launched a subsidiary called the ASEAN Carbon Credit Exchange, which Vietnam Plus has reported, will be Vietnam’s first carbon exchange. Light on details as to how it would actually work, the publication outlines key drivers for its development, namely the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

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Calls to allow greater devaluation of the Vietnamese dong

Dr Huan Huu Nguyen, from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, has told Donah Nhan Vietnam that the VND should be allowed to fluctuate within a greater range and that Vietnam should accept a short-term devaluation. Currently, the dong operates in a trading band of 5 percent either

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Images of Google’s new smartphone leaked from a Vietnam factory

Technave has published images of the Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone that it says have come from a factory in Vietnam. This is a week before the official unveiling.  Why it matters: Intellectual property protection is a key concern for foreign manufacturers entering the Vietnam market. These leaks do not

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Electric vehicle battery public relations blitz continues

Vietnam News is carrying an article that breaks down how electric vehicle batteries are made and proselytises how safe they are. For context: It was widely reported, in the mainstream media, two weeks ago that the fire in Hanoi that killed 56 people started when the battery in an electric

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Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways can’t pay its pilots

Bamboo Airways has been haemorrhaging pilots over the late payment of salaries, Reuters is reporting. This comes after Japanese airline expert Oshima Hideki left the position of Chairman of the Board at Bamboo after just a couple of months on the job. The embattled Bamboo Airways has made a number

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Donation to Oxford college from Vietjet CEO falls through

A US$188 million pledge to Oxford college from Vietjet’s CEO Thao Phuong Thi Nguyen has been put on ice due to legal constraints around moving the money out of Vietnam, The Telegraph is reporting. The donation would have seen Oxford’s Linacre College renamed Thao College after the donor. It’s not

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Food company in northern Vietnam to branch out into electric vehicles

The Cencon Vietnam Company, known for frozen foods and consumer goods, has announced it intends to branch out into electric vehicles, The Leader is reporting. A new company will be established–the Cencon Electric Car Company–with start-up capital of VND 80 billion (US$3.3 million). The article suggests this new company will

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Securities firms urge calm as VN-Index plunges

VinaCapital and Dragon Capital, two of the biggest trading firms in Vietnam, have urged other investors to stay calm and not react to rumours, after the VN-Index lost 40 points or 3.34 percent of its value on Monday, VN Expres is reporting. For context: Rumours spread Friday that several members

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Thailand and Vietnam intend to work together to combat ‘fake news’

Thailand and Vietnam, have announced they intend to work together to tackle the challenges posed by ‘fake news’, Vietnamese state-owned media is reporting. At a working committee on the sidelines of Conference of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Information (AMRI) the two countries, ranked 106 and 178, respectively, on the

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