Posted on 03 February 2012 by hoang
Ten steel wire garment hanger producers and exporters have joined hands to file a lawsuit against a US trade investigation launched on suspicions Vietnamese products were violating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy laws.
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Vietnam hanger firms to file appeal against US anti-subsidy probe
Posted on 25 November 2011 by hoang
Vietnam’s ministries are closely monitoring domestic and international markets to “timely” adjust interest rates, the country’s central bank Governor Nguyen Van Binh told lawmakers at the National Assembly in Hanoi Saturday.
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Vietnam watches international markets to ‘timely’ adjust rates
Posted on 11 November 2011 by tri
A Dutch company has filed a lawsuit in a London court, against Vietnam state-owned shipping giant Vinashin, and 21 of its Vietnamese subsidiaries.
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Vietnam loss-making shipbuilding giant sued in London
Posted on 10 November 2011 by admin
A Hanoi vocational fair organized by France Embassy with French legal and industry organizations in Vietnam seeks to bring Vietnamese laws students from France and their headhunters together.
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Vietnam fair introduces law jobs at French businesses
Posted on 06 November 2011 by tri
A draft law plans to restrict deposit insurance to local currency deposits only, sparking concerns of a mass withdrawal of dollars from banks.
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Vietnam mulls ending insurance cover for dollar deposits
Posted on 18 September 2011 by admin
A US investor has filed a lawsuit against the government of a central Vietnamese province for giving its project land for titanium excavation, the local government confirmed Saturday.
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US investor sues Vietnam province for breach of contract
Posted on 20 July 2011 by hoang
A Taiwanese shoes producer in Ho Chi Minh City has been fined more than US$28,000 for multiple violations of environmental protection laws, the Tuoi Tre newspaper reported Tuesday.
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Taiwanese shoe-maker fined for environment pollution
Posted on 16 July 2011 by admin
Tougher laws, stricter verification of criteria needed
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Low-income housing illegally sold to speculators
Posted on 11 June 2011 by tri
The proposed law on prices as currently written has raised concerns among business groups about more controls on pricing. In addition, experts complain that the new law is not beneficial to consumers.
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Consumers left out of price law proposal
Posted on 28 May 2011 by tri
New Vietnamese rules on imports of cosmetics, alcohol, cell phones and other items amount to non-tariff barriers and may breach the country’s international trade obligations, trade groups, lawyers and diplomats said on Friday.
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Foreign groups, diplomats decry Vietnam import rules