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Drug prices to rise in 2009  (09/01/2009) 
Tin tuc HA NOI — Drug Administration of Viet Nam director Truong Quoc Cuong warns that pharmaceutical products – especially domestic medicines made from imported materials – are likely to cost more this year.Detail >>
Low prices hit coffee, tea growers  (09/01/2009) 
Tin tuc LAM DONG — Farmers in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highland) province of Lam Dong have suffered due to falling prices of tea and coffee in the past three months.Detail >>
Advertising on InfoTV for free of charg  (08/01/2009) 
Tin tuc Co-operation with InfoTV channel (VCTV9) to support members advertising on InfoTV channel (VCTV9) for free of charge.Next time, The companies are supported by ECVN:Detail >>
Imports to meet 50% of steel needs  (08/01/2009) 
Tin tuc HA NOI — The country in 2009 will need to import roughly 5 million tonnes of steel to meet domestic demand which is estimated at 10.5 million tonnes, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).Detail >>
This year’s Tet, make sure it’s ‘made in Viet Nam’  (08/01/2009) 
Tin tuc HA NOI — Made-in-Viet Nam products are well-positioned to dominate the domestic market during this year’s holiday shopping season ahead of the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) festival.Detail >>
Vietnam still optimistic, says Grant Thornton  (08/01/2009) 
Tin tuc VOV_Vietnam’s optimistic economic outlook ranks 7th amongst 36 countries and territories, said Grant Thornton International Ltd on January 5.Detail >>
Tea sector aims for US$170 million export target  (07/01/2009) 
Tin tuc VOVNews_The tea sector plans to export 117,000 tonnes in 2009 to earn US$167 million, an increase of 13.6 percent against 2008, according to the Vietnam Tea Association (VITAS).Detail >>
Higher steel import tax sought  (07/01/2009) 
Tin tuc HCMC – The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has written to the ministries of finance and industry-trade proposing raising import tax on imported pipe steel to 10% and on galvanized steel sheets up to 12%. The present tax for imported pipe steel is 5% and galvanized steel sheet is 7%.Detail >>
Seafood industry swims with the big fish  (06/01/2009) 
Tin tuc By diversifying products and enlarging market share, the seafood sector last year earned US$4.27 billion from exports, US$3.75 billion more than in 2007, to make Vietnam the world’s eighth largest seafood exporter, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.Detail >>
New trends for key exports in 2009  (06/01/2009) 
Tin tuc A shift in the export landscape is anticipated for 2009, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).Detail >>
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