INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - APRIL 19, 2023
1. Learning the key bank crisis lessons
2. Appetite increasing for mega-deals in insurance
3. Progress outlined in new PAPI evaluation
4. What's Driving Increasing Car Imports in Vietnam?
5. Solutions required as fee cut proposal nixed
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- APRIL 19, 2023
1. Prestressed concrete sleepers supply
2. Motors, brushes, meters supply
3. Materials and equipment supply
4. Mechanical materials supply
5. Electric equipment and materials supply
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VIETNAM’S GREEN ECONOMY EXPECTED TO REACH 300 BILLION USD BY 2050
Vietnam has set a target of increasing its green economy's contribution to GDP from 6.7 billion USD in 2020 to 300 billion USD by 2050, which requires drastic and breakthrough steps, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung has said.
VIETNAM SEEKS SUPPORT FROM UK, EU IN CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has asked representatives of the UK and the European Union to share their experience and technologies in clean energy transition with Vietnam.
MINISTRY PROPOSES ALLOWING FOREIGNERS TO BUY, OWN HOUSES IN VIETNAM
The ministry also proposed the abolishment of regulations on a fixed term of apartment ownership in the draft law, and the supplementation of regulations related to the term of use and the demolition of old apartment buildings.
INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - APRIL 18, 2023
1. Businesses hoping for flexibility with lending conditions
2. Evaluating the elements at heart of non-life insurance
3. Rules paradox hinders plans for EU exports
4. Hanoi to transfer funds away from slow projects
5. 9 Key Singapore-Invested Industrial Parks in Vietnam
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- APRIL 18, 2023
1. Explosion-proof magnetic starter supply
2. Cement concrete mixing plant supply
3. Contracting materials supply
4. Equipment supply and installation
5. Individual protection materials supply
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VIETNAM’S DIGITAL ECONOMY SETS HIGH GROWTH Q1
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) on April 7 held a meeting to review the first-quarter performance and set future tasks. The event was chaired by Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung and was attended by the ministry’s departments, ICT companies, and leaders of the media.
























