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Recruitment Agencies in Vietnam: A Directory

Finding the right recruitment agency in Vietnam can be tricky for foreign firms.  They need to understand clearly Vietnam’s Labour Code and have the right connections and networks to ensure the highest-quality talent. This directory contains a broad selection of qualified recruitment agencies who can assist your business with human resources in Vietnam.


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South Korea’s SK Group no longer major stakeholder in Vietnam’s Masan

Of note, in 2018, SK group bought 109.9 million shares in Masan Group for VND 100,000 or US$4.29 per share for a total of just over US$470 million. When it announced that it would be divesting, shares in Masan, which trades under the ticker MSN, were trading at about VND 76,200 or US$2.99 valuing the company’s holding at about US$328.6 million… 

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Vietnam C.Bank dong reference mostly steady, Friday

This Vietnamese Dong Tracker records the latest news and developments with respect to the local currency. It includes the current prices as well as State Bank of Vietnam monetary policy and open market operations including treasury bill issuances and interbank lending.

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Vietnam Purchasing Managers’ Index jumps in October

The S&P Global Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index reached 51.2 in October up from 47.3 in September, according to a press release from S&P. Above the 50 point break-even mark, this would indicate the manufacturing industry is expanding once more after a sharp fall in September…

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Vietnam coal imports see big fall in September

Of note, Indonesia and Australia were the primary coal suppliers. Imports from Indonesia rose 21.79 percent in volume to 1,843,809 tons, with a value increase of 12.22 percent to US$150.73 million. However, imports from Australia sharply declined by 48.78 percent to 968,088 tons in September, with a value drop of 52.47 percent.

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