New regulations on the operation of money exchange agents of bordering countries and eligibility requirements for foreign loans without the Government's guarantee will officially take effect from August, 2023.
The Ministry of Science and Technology shall be authorized to grant certificates of technology transfer for technologies encouraged to transfer to investment projects approved by the National Assembly, the Prime Minister and to other special investment projects.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 31 signed Directive No. 18/CT-TTg on promoting data connection and sharing for e-commerce development, preventing tax loss, and ensuring monetary security.
A string of fresh policies on land management, procedures for collection and payment of fines, investment of state capital in enterprises shall come into effect in May.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has decided to established a working group led by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha to speed up the Long Thanh international airport construction project (first phase).
A series of new policies on occupational diseases covered by social insurance, guarantee for future houses, VAT refund for investment projects shall take effect from next month.
A series of new policies on e-passport issuance, perquisites for employees working in dangerous, hazardous conditions, management, collection and use of funding for organization of festivals and religious donations come into effect in March, 2023
The Presidential Office on February 3 announced the Acting President's order to promulgate the Law on Medical Examination and Treatment that was adopted by the 15th National Assembly at its second extraordinary session.
The Government has issued a resolution on boosting the flexible, effective, sustainable and integrated development of the labour market, aiming to speed up socio-economic recovery.
Below are among new policies on import and export nomenclature, electricity generation price bracket, and licenses to manufacture tobacco products taking effect from December.
A trader would be permitted to self-certify the origin of exported goods if fully meeting the conditions specified in a draft decree designed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) to amend Decree 31 of 2018.