The Hong Kong Business Association Vietnam - HKBAV is a non-profit, voluntary Membership Association of Hong Kong Business in Vietnam. Officially established on 23rd July 1999, aiming to provide business interaction amongst Members and local/international business communities.
[07-07-2010] Dear Members : You may have received our 2009 Discount Booklet together with the new HKBAV Membership Card [Exp. Date : 31 July 2010], besides the outlets information have been printed on the booklet, the Secretariat wishes to update you about our newly signed Discount Scheme in Jul. 07 as below, please present our HKBAV Membership Card to attain the discount on consumption when you patronize these outlets.
[30.06.2010] This is an update of new members joining us in May and June 2010. On behalf of the Hong Kong Business Association Vietnam - Membership Subcommittee, it is our pleasure to welcome the new Members below. In the meantime, we hereby express our sincere thanks to their enthusiasm and interest in the Association.
[02-06-2010] Dear Members : You may have received our 2009 Discount Booklet together with the new HKBAV Membership Card [Exp. Date : 31 July 2010], besides the outlets information have been printed on the booklet, the Secretariat wishes to update you about our newly signed Discount Scheme in Jun. 01 as below, please present our HKBAV Membership Card to attain the discount on consumption when you patronize these outlets.
[30-07-2010] Beginning August 01, 2010, Ipa-Nima will sale up to 70% off for Safari Raffia Beach bag and Kiera Raffia Bucket w/Heart Applique for the end of season. For more detail, please contact with Ipa-nima in Hochiminh City (848)3822 277 and Hanoi (844)3933 4000 or visit website: www.ipa-nima.com.
1.Corporate bonds seen as effective financing source for developers
2.Pressure on exchange rate may increase
3.Vietnam's inefficient state firms in spotlight
4.More support industries needed
5.Vietnam textile sector reports labour shortages as demand recovers
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1.Fitch downgrades Vietnam's credit rating
2.Slight increase in trading on interbank market
3.Bank shares fail to receive attention of investors
4.Freed Qantas duo highlights perils of doing business in Vietnam
5.Indian quartet eyes BP's Vietnam patch
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1.Vietnam's retail market growing rapidly
2.Market may witness race in US dollar deposit rates
3.More support industries needed
4.Key road projects ready soon
5.Vietnam's inefficient state firms in spotlight
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