INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - SEPTEMBER 21, 2022
1. Credit room extension given, but capital released in dribs and drabs
2. Banks forcing compulsory insurance on customers
3. Vietnam remains cautious about inflation risks: PM
4. Fuel price stabilisation fund still needed
5. Hanoi builds more processing plants to balance supply and demand
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- SEPTEMBER 21, 2022
1. Electrical control system and dynamics supply
2. Stainless steel tank system supply
3. Materials, accessories supply
4. Equipment supply
5. Operation building improve
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CHANGES IN REGULATIONS TO STRENGTHEN PRIVATE PLACEMENT BONDS
Decree 65/2022/NĐ-CP amends and supplements a number of articles of Decree 153/2020/NĐ-CP dated December 31, 2020 on offering and trading private placement bonds in the domestic market and offering corporate bonds to the international market.
STANDING COMMITTEE DISCUSS AMENDED LAW ON COOPERATIVES
In his presentation at the conference, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng said that amending and supplementing the Law on Cooperatives aimed to create a favourable legal system for cooperative economic development.
OFFICIAL POINTS OUT RISKS TO CPI DURING YEAR-END PERIOD
Though inflation was under control in the past eight months, the economy still poses risk to the consumer price index (CPI) in the remaining months of this year and next year, said Director General of the General Statistics Office of Việt Nam (GSO) Nguyễn Thị Hương.
BLOCKCHAIN GOING MAINSTREAM - HYPE OR REALITY?
Blockchain technology is being adopted by governments and companies around the world, but there are still some challenges for blockchain to go mainstream in Việt Nam, including limited interoperability, security concerns and lack of regulations, experts have said.
HIGH-TECH FDI DRIVES VIETNAM’S ECONOMIC EVOLUTION
Vietnam’s economic growth has been accelerating this year, and so the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and others have sharply revised up their GDP growth forecasts for the country, with an increasing number of economists now expecting it to exceed 8% this year. This has prompted investors to ask what is different in Vietnam and why.
INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - SEPTEMBER 20, 2022
1. Don't let VND slide further, experts advise government
2. EIB unexpectedly increases by 11pct last week
3. Insurance companies urged to go digital soon
4. Garment exports hit record high of $4 billion in August
5. Quang Nam strives to be back in PCI's top 15
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