As the world’s fourth-largest motorbike market with some 50 million vehicles in circulation, Việt Nam is under pressure to transition from petrol to electric in response to air pollution and climate change.
As trading volumes continue to surge, experts stress the urgent need for reliable systems to support seamless transactions and maintain a stable, sustainable market environment.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed stricter rules on import of automobiles disguised as gifts in a move aiming at closing loopholes that have allowed tax avoidance.
According to Viet Dragon Securities, the sharp decline provides an opportunity for investors to take profits, narrow portfolios and reduce equity exposure, while waiting for stabilisation around support levels.
Speaking to the Vietnam News Agency, Phạm Thị Thùy Linh, head of the Securities Market Development Department under the State Securities Commission of Vietnam, provided key insights into the ongoing preparations and strategic direction for the market’s development in the current period.
The country''s industrial real estate market has been undergoing a significant transformation, not only in terms of scale but also in quality and a focus on sustainability.
A recent survey by Vieclam24h, conducted between May and June 2025 and involving nearly 3,000 businesses and employees, revealed that only 23.4 per cent of employers plan to hire fresh graduates and individuals without practical experience over the next six months....
A fresh 20 per cent tariff and tougher US import rules are forcing Việt Nam’s exporters to move fast lest they lose ground in their biggest market, according to the Việt Nam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade).
Việt Nam’s 2024 Land Law is now undergoing major revisions even before its full rollout, as the Government faces mounting administrative, legal and valuation roadblocks.
Việt Nam and Malaysia are deepening their economic ties as the Halal food sector emerges as a strategic area for cooperation amid strong global demand, experts said at a seminar in HCM City on Thursday.
Amid rising volatility in the stock market, Việt Nam’s top securities regulator has issued urgent instructions to tighten oversight and ensure market stability and investor protection.