transport & Infrastructure
The Transport & Infrastructure category covers road, rail, air, and maritime transport systems, as well as urban development and investment in public infrastructure. It explores government policies, major infrastructure projects, and sustainability initiatives, providing insights into supply chain efficiency, economic growth, and smart city development.
Proposed increase in Vietnam container handling fees falls short of industry demands
Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport has proposed a 10 percent increase in container handling fees at Vietnam’s ports, according to Vietnam News. Key industry groups, however, requested an increase of about 15 to 20 percent per year back in March. These groups claim that Vietnam’s seaports are running at a collective
Car sales drop in Vietnam in August partly because it’s ghost month
Car sales in Vietnam were down 9 percent in August according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) and reported by Vietnam News. The outlet notes a broader economic downturn and constraints on consumer spending are part of the reason, but also that these numbers coincide with the month of
Boeing encourages Korean, Japanese suppliers to add VN to their supply chains
Boeing’s supply chain development director for Southeast Asia, Maxime Dourdan, told a forum Wednesday that it was encouraging its tier 1 and 2 suppliers in Korea and Japan to consider utilising Vietnamese suppliers for tier 3 and 4 parts and components, The Investor is reporting. Eds note: The timing on
Japanese expert leaves BOD of Bamboo Airways
Japan’s Oshima Hideki, formerly the Deputy General Director of Japan Airlines took on the role of Chairman of the Board of Directors at Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways in June. He has since resigned, and is now likely to be removed from the BOD tomorrow, according to VN Express. Why it matters:
Vietnam 5th cheapest country to charge an EV but…
Vietnam is the fifth cheapest place to charge an EV according to Compare the Market as reported in Doanh Nhan Saigon. However, this flex should come with one big caveat–Electricity prices are regulated by the government in Vietnam which has led to supply issues per this analysis from the-shiv. Ergo,
Vietnam Airlines to sign deal for 50 Boeing 737 Max
Vietnam Airlines is considering a US$10 billion deal with Boeing for 50 737 Max aircraft, VN Express is reporting. The article says that the deal will see the national carrier replace its ageing fleet of A321 aircraft. There is no mention in the article of the two fatal crashes involving
Foreign investment association chairman comments on VN’s high-speed rail project
The Investor is carrying an interview with Mai Nguyen, chairman of Vietnam’s Association of Foreign Invested Enterprises (VAFIE) in which he discusses a proposed US$58 billion high-speed rail project connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. He says that the 2,070 kilometres will be completed by 2035–or in about 12
Vietnam Airlines kicks AGM can down road
Vietnam Airlines has postponed its AGM until October, VN Express is reporting. Listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange the airline has been struggling to recover from COVID-19. It is still yet to disclose its 2022 annual report or 2023 half-year report. Under the Enterprise Law companies have four
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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