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Reflecting on Vietnam’s milestones in 2024

HCMC – As Vietnam steps into the Lunar New Year of 2025, the nation reflects on significant achievements over the past year, from economic...

Gov’t restructuring plan finalized

HCMC - The Communist Party of Vietnam's Central Committee has approved a plan to cut the number of government ministries to 14, that of...

Name changes finalized as ministries to be restructured

HCMC – The Government Steering Committee has finalized its proposed names for the ministries and ministerial-level agencies that will be restructured as part of...

Administrative reforms may need VND130 trillion

HCMC – The Ministry of Home Affairs has proposed a budget of VND130 trillion to implement policy measures for civil servants and workers as...

Administrative reform: A key to development

History shows that no country can succeed without relying on its internal strengths. So where do our strengths come from today? In my opinion,...

VAT for low-value imports

Regarding the identification of digital platforms responsible for value-added tax (VAT) collection, along with the roles of sellers and buyers, this article discusses the...

Addressing institutional barriers

Speaking at the eighth sitting of the 15th National Assembly on October 21, Party General Secretary To Lam emphasized that institutional challenges are the...

Vietnam woos investors with incentives

HCMC – Vietnam is intensifying its efforts to attract foreign investment by offering incentives and pledging a more conducive business environment. At a recent financial...

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