New small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are exempted from corporate income tax (CIT) for their first three years of operation under a new Government decree which aims at promoting the development of the private sector.
Most of Việt Nam’s major postal and express delivery operators recorded a strong on-time delivery performance in 2025, according to a new assessment released recently by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Government has approved a nation-wide inter-agency legal support programmes for small and medium – sized enterprises (SMEs) and household businesses for the 2026-30 period with an aim to strengthen their legal awareness and compliance.
Việt Nam’s total revenue of retail sales and consumer services in the first 11 months of 2025 surged by 9.1 per cent over the same period last year to nearly VNĐ6.38 quadrillion (US$242.5 billion).
Hà Nội has begun piloting an administrative procedure model that allows citizens and businesses to submit documents at any branch of the city’s Public Administration Service Centre, regardless of their place of residence or the jurisdiction of the authority.
Hà Nội has approved a project to support the development of small – and - medium - sized enterprises (SMEs) for 2026-30 period, aiming to foster innovation, improve competitiveness and promote the private sector and sustainable economic growth.
HCM City authorities have pledged to listen to and respond to businesses’ feedback, advance administrative reforms and place enterprises at the centre of public services.
HCM City aims to raise the service sector’s share to between 70 and 80 per cent of its gross regional domestic product, focusing on premium, modern and high value-added services to reaffirming its ambition of becoming the leading service hub...