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17/07/2021 11:08 GMT+7
Vietnam s largest waste-to-energy plant to become operational next month
The Soc Son waste-to-energy project is located in Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex in Hanoi, the largest one in Vietnam will start operating this August.
The move came to help handle the issues of waste treatment in Hanoi, a very frustrating problem for residents living near the Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex.
In recent years, the Nam Son complex has been in the news several times for a long-running dispute over land compensation that repeatedly caused local residents to block entry to it, resulting in trash piling up around the city.
Visa, the world’s leader in digital payments, has released its Consumer Payment Attitudes study in Vietnam that sheds light on how behaviour has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic towards a cashless economy.
Retail University campaign to help retailers expand online channels 20:57 | 01/04/2021
Retail University will help SME retailers go online
The training programme of Retail Unversity 2021 will focus on five subjects, including guiding retailers to build an e-commerce website and professional online brand, introducing Google My Business and guiding retailers to set up their Google My Business presence on the Sapo platform. Besides, participants will also be helped to improve business performance through the omni-channel, as well as learn about the delivery process. The last component will include training courses about online payment solutions for traders.
According to Nguyen Thanh Hung, chairman of VECOM, in 2020, the Vietnamese e-commerce market reported an increase of 15 per cent, reaching a scale of $13.2 billion. The figure is forecast to continue to increase by 2025.
Friday, March 12, 2021, 16:27 GMT+7
A worker handles a piece of equipment at a private company in Vietnam. Photo: Tuoi Tre
U.S.-based digital payment company Visa on Friday announced the expansion of Practical Business Skills, a global digital platform delivering free education resources to help small and micro business (SMB) owners make confident, informed decisions to grow their businesses.
The resources are available in English for SMBs in Vietnam to increase global accessibility, the company said the same day in a press release.
“SMBs are the backbone of our economy,” Dang Tuyet Dung, Visa country manager for Vietnam and Laos, was quoted as saying in the press release.