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Topic: Experts

Prime Minister receives experts of Fulbright University Vietnam

Prime Minister receives experts of Fulbright University Vietnam

At the July 17 meeting, the PM asked the experts continue supporting Vietnam through policy consultancy, technology transfer, human resources training, and sharing of smart governance experience.
06:30 18/07/2024
HCMC promoting attraction of experts and scientists

HCMC promoting attraction of experts and scientists

The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee issued Decision No. 2993/QD-UBND dated September 7, 2022, on plans to attract experts and scientists in 2022, in the second phase. The city is boosting efforts to attract experts and scientists to meet the need for highly-qualified human resources at agencies and units, to serve scientific research programs, plans, projects, and technology development in key sectors.
10:30 12/10/2022
Stock market still offers opportunities

Stock market still offers opportunities

Many securities investors are concerned with the stock market being under a lot of external risk pressure, as it is now. However, analysts have pointed out many advantages in the country’s stock market, such as low price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios and a higher return on equity (ROE) in the VN-Index than in the region.
16:02 28/09/2022
Conference held on boosting science and technology market

Conference held on boosting science and technology market

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the “Developing a synchronous, efficient, modern and integrated science and technology market” conference on September 23, where experts proposed solutions to promote the development of science and technology, such as having policies to encourage technology transfer.
13:22 24/09/2022
Measures needed to bring down prices

Measures needed to bring down prices

Petrol prices have been cut five times recently but the price of many goods and services remain high. To bring prices down to a reasonable level, solutions such as reorganizing distribution channels in a scientific manner, building short supply chains, and combining short supply chains with exchanges to help circulate goods efficiently and reduce the cost of intermediaries are needed.
10:38 16/08/2022
Real estate prices may be set for fall

Real estate prices may be set for fall

Vietnam’s real estate market is experiencing a logjam in liquidity. Analysts have said that as credit and corporate bonds are shrinking, real estate prices may fall by up to 30 per cent. However, the Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARS) remains optimistic that the real estate market still holds substantial potential for development and can grow at an average annual rate of 15 per cent.
13:30 15/08/2022

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