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...Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said the inefficiencies were holding back the economy, with the city next year likely to see double the 25mn flyers its airport was designed to handle, news outlet VnExpress...
...operation in the country, writes Nikkei Asia’s Lien Hoang....
...It marks a small step in the long-deferred dream of Vietnam’s richest man, Vingroup founder Pham Nhat Vuong, of getting Vietnamese cars on to American roads....
...During his trip, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met representatives from Facebook and Google, two foreign tech giants that profit most from the Vietnamese market but which also are lobbying against Hanoi...
...However, Nikkei Asia’s Lien Hoang reminds us that Vietnam is also a one-party, authoritarian state with a strong inclination to keep a tight grip on the internet and information flows....
...Pham Thi Huong went from the back-breaking job of coaxing coffee out of Vietnam’s central highlands to an inconceivable one: growing strawberries on rocks....
...We need money,” Pham Quy Tho, former dean of public policy at the Academy of Policy and Development, told Nikkei Asia....
...Pham thinks not. He asked his 40 students in one fintech class if they would keep using e-wallets without discounts. All said no....
...Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said on September 23 that the government aimed to bring the country back to something resembling normal by the end of the month....
...Pham at Access Ventures said both the tax and search tool proposals would subject foreign companies to the same scrutiny already facing domestic rivals....
...The pandemic coincided with Hanoi’s decision, in June, to assemble a task force to attract higher-quality foreign investment, headed by Pham Binh Minh, deputy prime minister....
...Chief executive Mai Kieu Lien said “technical barriers” such as product registration had hindered Vinamilk's regional investments....
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