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Firms to re-enter COVID-19 prevention mode

As soon as the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed in Da Nang and Quang Ngai, many firms have re-implemented pandemic prevention measures starting early this week.

HCMC to establish links between laboratories, firms

 Creating links between laboratories and the business community is of great importance, representatives of labs and the HCM City Department of Science and Technology heard at a meeting held in the city recently.

Three Lao Cai firms to be fined for environmental damage

The Lao Cai Department of Natural Resources and Environment has proposed the provincial People’s Committee fine three chemical enterprises for violating regulations on environmental protection.

Cut in unemployment payments good for firms. And for workers?

Nguyen Thi Hai Van, head of the Employment Department of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, speaks to Dân Tri.com.vn about the Government’s decision to cut employers’ contributions to the unemployment fund.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 5/9

Hanoi declares tax debt firms, Vietnam needs to build food brands: experts, German investors shift attention to Vietnam, 2016 wages of apparel laborers up 12%, Firms, banks to ink contracts worth VND90 trillion

Cambodia stands firms in relations with Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – With its fraternity, Vietnam is not a threat to security of Cambodia, said spokesperson for the Royal Government of Cambodia Phay Siphan.

Firms struggle to find board directors

VietNamNet Bridge – Enterprises are finding it hard to get an independent board director while authorities find it difficult to punish them for failing to find one.

New bankruptcy law to help defaulted businesses die more easily

 VietNamNet Bridge – A new bankruptcy law is being compiled which is hoped to help declare death for tens of businesses which do not exist in reality, but still exist on papers. However, some provisions of the laws prove to be more complicated.

Firms in dire need of information security personnel

 VietNamNet Bridge – Organizations and enterprises in Vietnam are running short of information security personnel, says a survey by the Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT).

Banks believed to not let real estate firms die

Commercial banks have been trying to keep real estate firms alive, because if the firms go bankrupt, banks would suffer.