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10/05/2021 14:01 GMT+7
Businesses advised to stay vigilant to maintain export growth
Despite a rise in export revenue in the first four months of this year, experts suggested that businesses should not be too optimistic as the COVID-19 pandemic has seen complicated developments both in and outside the country.
Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) showed that export value in April grew 44.9 percent over the same period last year, while that in the first four months of 2021 expanded 28.3 percent year on year to 103.9 billion USD.
Citigroup in retreat from retail banking 08:00 | 28/04/2021
Citigroup first established its consumer bank in this country in 2009. Photo: Le Toan
As part of the global financial services behemoth Citigroup, Citibank has exploited the substantial growth opportunities in Asia and built greater connectivity with its focused market strategy for decades.
However, Citibank earlier this month confirmed retreat from Asiaâs retail banking landscape in 13 markets. Citigroup established the consumer bank in Vietnam in 2009 and has been developing its momentum with a growing market share in key businesses of credit cards, personal loans, cash advance, and insurance.
The withdrawal comes on the heels of Citigroup reporting record quarterly profits, boosted by a flurry of blank-check companies that it helped to become public during the period, according to Bloomberg.
The rise of female business leaders in Vietnam 10:20 | 09/03/2021
With wisdom and courage, female sellers are bringing more authentic âMade in Vietnamâ goods and services to worldwide customers.
The imprint of Vietnamese female leaders in the past years has made great contributions to the local economy. According to a report from the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Vietnam has witnessed a significant growth of businesses run by women across the country. By the end of September 2019, 24 per cent of the total number of businesses nationwide are owned by women, the highest percentage of women-led businesses in Southeast Asia.
This year, the International Women s Day (IWD) is themed Choose to Challenge by calling out gender bias and inequality while choosing to celebrate the achievements of women. Being the essential asset for the growth of Vietnamese products in the global stage, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
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