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27/04/2021 10:19 GMT+7
The effectiveness of free trade agreements, especially the EU– Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, has helped to increase export orders for textile and garment enterprises in Vietnam,
leading to high recruitment demand in the first and second quarter, according to Navigos Group, a recruitment service provider in Vietnam.
A company interviews candidates at a job fair held at HCM City International University under the Vietnam National University-HCM City.
Compared to the same period in 2020, the recruitment demand in this industry has risen by 50 percent to 60 percent, especially for middle and senior management positions.
Japanese manufacturers in the electronic and
automotive spare parts plan to expand in 2021.
In
addition, many manufacturing enterprises from Europe, the US, China, and Japan
are exploring the market to invest in factory construction and develop
production and business activities in Vietnam, the southern market in
particular.
Due
to the land shortage in Ho Chi Minh City, it is expected that they will grow in
new industrial zones in the southern provinces of Binh Duong, Long An, Dong
Nai, and Can Tho city, it said.
In
a conference between Japanese firms and the Vietnamese government last month,
Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Yamada Takio said 37 out of 82 Japanese firms
Consumer price index rises 0.06 percent in January (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The consumer price index (CPI) inched up 0.06 percent in January against
December last year, and down 0.97 percent year-on-year, according to the
General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO).
Head of the GSO’s Price
Statistics Department Do Thi Ngoc said the core inflation (CPI
excluding
food items, energy products and commodities under
the State management like medical and educational
services) in January rose by 0.49 percent year-on-year. This is the lowest increase in January
in the past five years, she stressed.
The GSO said among 9 groups of products and
services witnessing higher prices in the reviewed period, the group
At the event (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi, January 29 (VNA) - The Ministry of Information and Communications
(MIC) officially rolled out a programme supporting the digital transformation of
small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), called SMEdx, in Hanoi on January
29.
It is part of a series of projects to support SMEs in digital
transformation via “Make in Vietnam” platforms, carried out by MIC in
partnership with the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the Vietnam Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (
VCCI), and the Vietnam Association of Small and
Medium Enterprises (Vinasme) this year.
Addressing the launch ceremony, Deputy Minister of Information and
Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said the
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More taxes collected from online businesses
More people have come to pay taxes for their online businesses in Hanoi in 2020.
Mai Son, head of Hanoi Taxation Department, said e-business has strongly developed in Vietnam and worldwide. In 2020, Hanoi collected VND123bn (USD5.3m) in taxes, five times higher than the collected taxes in 2019. Most of the taxpayers are individuals, he said.
A woman from Cau Giay District paid VND23.4bn (USD1m) after earning VND330bn last year from writing and published her apps on Google Play and App Store. Another man paid over VND18bn from his VND260bn income also from writing mobile apps. According to the Hanoi Taxation Department, another person paid over VND7bn in taxes from his online business v