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Vietnamese beverage brand going global

Since its establishment more than eight years ago, Nam Viet Foods & Beverage JSC has made remarkable strides in business growth. The company has...

Harsh competition on home turf

"Vietnamese businesses can create general products similar to those imported from China or other countries, but we have yet to establish a comprehensive economic...

Digital assets need legal framework

Digital assets are gradually becoming an integral part of the digital economy, not only in Vietnam but also elsewhere in the world. Vietnam is...

Unlocking Indian market

Up to 4,500 Indian tourists visited Vietnam in multiple groups from August 28 to September 7, reigniting interest in the Indian source market. A favorite...

Pros and cons of credit expansion

Alongside the expected benefits, there may be some unintended consequences of the recent policy to increase credit growth quotas for well-performing lenders. What are...

The missing piece

“A small number of e-commerce platforms dominate the market, with profit shared among these giants, instead of being evenly distributed among all market participants,”...

Blue chips enter new growth cycle

Retail stocks appear to be entering a new growth phase, evidenced by a significant upturn in their earnings results, which has led to the...

What’s in The Saigon Times Weekly this week?

Focus: Vietnamese Beverage Brand Going Global: Since its establishment more than eight years ago, Nam Viet Foods & Beverage JSC has made remarkable strides...

Moving up the value chain

Vietnam’s participation in global supply chains is shifting from lower-value-added products like textiles to higher-value-added industries such as electronics and technology Vietnam has been undergoing...

Monetary policy trends

The recent appreciation of the Vietnam dong currency against the U.S. dollar will give the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) more room to adjust...

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