Authorities nationwide have been ordered to intensify inspections, investigations and prosecutions targeting counterfeit goods, online piracy and trademark infringements.
The revised law, which amends provisions in personal income tax, value-added tax, corporate income tax and special consumption tax legislation, was passed with 466 out of 488 participating deputies voting in favour.
The Ministry of Finance has proposed new regulations on taxable revenue thresholds for household businesses after just four months the new policy took effect.
At the meeting, representatives of USABC, the US Embassy in Việt Nam and participating businesses commended Việt Nam’s socio-economic achievements and improving investment climate, as well as its strategic development orientation toward rapid and sustainable growth driven by science, technology,...
HCM City businesses posted solid first-quarter results but face rising costs, tight credit and slowing demand, prompting HUBA to call for lower lending rates, stable logistics costs and transport support.
JICA and BIDV have completed a US$50 million loan programme to expand long-term financing for MSMEs, with a focus on boosting access to credit in rural areas and supporting agricultural growth.
Despite ongoing global economic uncertainties, the size of the coming delegation reflects strong US business interest in expanding trade, investment, and long-term partnerships in Việt Nam.
Tax authorities will run an intensive information and support campaign to guide small businesses in implementing the policies, including filing and paying taxes under the principle of self-declaration and self-payment.
Greening chemical and fertiliser production requires the use of renewable materials, energy efficiency and emissions reduction to protect the environment, as well as the application of modern technologies.
Domestic revenue, excluding crude oil, contributed more than VNĐ1.72 quadrillion, exceeding the estimate by 3.31 per cent, while revenue from import-export reached VNĐ249.22 trillion, exceeding the estimate by 6.05 per cent after deducting VAT refunds.
From grocery store owners to rural traders, many small business operators — once hesitant about adopting technology — are now actively using digital financial services to manage transactions, reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Existing vulnerabilities in Vietnamese businesses’ corporate networks continue to leave many exposed to cyberattacks, according to global cybersecurity and privacy company Kaspersky.
The rapid development of digital technology, particularly artificial intelligence has accelerated the transformation of many Vietnamese enterprises in recent years.