INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - JANUARY 27, 2022
1. Banks reach for the stars with tie-ups
2. Sacombank gives gifts for disadvantaged to enjoy Tet
3. Positive outlook for shrimp exports in 2022
4. Difficult period forecast for Vietnams' catfish industry.
5. Binh Duong Province speeds up regional connectivity works
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- JANUARY 27, 2022
1. Kiln head sealing ring supply and installation
2. Radio sounding drop machine supply
3. Materials and accessories supply
4. Equipment supply and installation
5. Water Pump supply and installation
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VIETNAM TENDERS DAILY- JANUARY 26, 2022
1. Supplying of Tubing and Crossovers
2. Mechanical equipment and materials supply
3. Equipment and materials supply
4. Optical subscriber wire supply
5. MCCB and switching equipment supply
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INTELLASIA FINANCE & BUSINESS NEWS - JANUARY 26, 2022
1. Gold prices rise significantly before Tet
2. Central bank to keep watch on bancassurance activities
3. Pumping money to restore the economy: time is running out
4. Export picture enjoys benefits from restart
5. New projects ramp up SME benefits
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GRDP GROWTHS OF FIVE CENTRALLY-RUN CITIES OVER YEARS
Among the five centrally-run cities, the northern port city of Hai Phong took the lead in the gross regional domestic product growth in 2021, registering a rise of 12.38 percent.
MONETARY POLICIES AID SOCIO-ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT
Resolution in fiscal monetary policies supporting the socio-economic recovery and development programme ứa ratified at the 15th National Asmbly's first extraordinary sesion (January 4-11,2022)
EXPERTS PROPOSE FULLY REOPENING BORDERS BEFORE APRIL 30
At a seminar to discuss a roadmap to resume international travel, held by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on January 24, Hanoi Vice Chairman Nguyen Manh Quyen said the city failed to meet targets for the tourism sector last year due to the impact of the pandemic. Meanwhile, the city’s vaccination rate is high.
HSBC TO ARRANGE US$12 BILLION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN VIETNAM
HSBC Vietnam on January 25 committed to arranging US$12 billion for the sustainable development projects of enterprises in Vietnam by 2030. The move is aimed at supporting the Vietnamese Government’s commitments at the United States Climate Change Conference (COP26) and target of net-zero emissions by 2050, news site Vietnamplus reported.
























