26 April 2022, Vietnam - Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam has been named in the Top 50 Foreign Invested Enterprises (FIEs) in Vietnam with the title "Leading Foreign Bank in Vietnam" in 2021 by Vietnam Economic Times.
Vinamilk, Vietnam’s largest dairy manufacturer, has set a target of the revenue growth of at least 5-percent to over 64 trillion VND (2.8 billion USD) in 2022, a rise from the 2.2 percent of last year.
The THACO Automotive Interior Components Manufacturing Company recently shipped over 59,000m of hydroponic plastic pipes to Israel, completing the order of 122,600m of the product from Liba B.G Yeda Co., Ltd.
The Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) has flexibly adapted to difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic by applying advanced technology into production, negotiating raw material purchase contracts with suppliers, and boosting export of the products. Particularly, forming a joint venture to gain a bigger share in the Philippine markets is expected to bring about high expectations for the company.
Vietnam’s acclaimed coffee brand TNI King Coffee has opened its doors to California’s residents.
The Truong Hai Auto Corporation (THACO), a major car maker of Vietnam, recently exported more than 200 automobiles along with components and spare parts, the largest batch of goods it has shipped abroad so far.
Hoa Phat Group has exported more than 22,000 tonnes of galvanised steel sheets to European and American countries since the beginning of the year.
Standard Chartered expects Vietnam’s GDP growth to rebound to 7.8% in 2021 from 2.9% in 2020, with manufacturing likely continuing to drive the economy and helping Vietnam outperform the rest of Asia.
Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam today announced that the Bank has obtained its first-time rating from Fitch at BB and BBB- for its long-term issuer default foreign currency rating and local currency rating respectively. The outlooks on these ratings are stable.
2020 marks the 2nd year DEEP C is honored as top 100 sustainable enterprises by Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), also the 5th year of the programme, which was born after the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with 17 goals.
USI will produce the electronic circuit boards of wearable devices (watch, phone, earphone) to supply world’s top electronic company of the world. The 65,000-square-meter plant will employ 2,000 employees in full production and have the capacity to produce up to 14 million products, equivalent to 57.6 tons annually.