Vietnam: Retail, services sales hit 110 billion USD

Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Vietnam's total retail sales and services revenue reached 110 billion USD, rising 9.8 percent over the same period last year, or 9.1 percent, if inflation is excluded.
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Vietnam's total retail sales and services revenue reached 110 billion USD, rising 9.8 percent over the same period last year, or 9.1 percent, if inflation is excluded.
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Researchers in Vietnam and Australia will begin exchanging sugar cane varieties after an agreement was signed by relevant agencies, according to the Nhan Dan newspaper.
Havana, October 1 (VNA) – President Truong Tan Sang held talks with President Raul Castro Ruz in Havana, Cuba on September 29 (Cuban time) following his official welcome ceremony, seeking to bolste
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Vietnam has significant potential for the development of wind power but it has captured only a small part of the country's potential.
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Medical experts are concerned that an outbreak of the HIV virus is likely to return to Vietnam any time due to a lack of funds.
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – The Vietnam Military team will compete in the International Military Sports Council (CISM) Military World Games 2015 which is scheduled to be held in Mungyeong, the Republi
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – Vietnam welcomes foreign businesses’ stable and long-term investments and operations and considers their success as its own, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said at the Viet
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) – International Driving Permits (IDPs), which allow the holder to drive a private vehicle overseas, will officially be available to Vietnamese nationals and foreigners from O
Ho Chi Minh City, October 1 (VNA) – Vietnam's first national conference honouring good examples within the Catholic community for 2010-2015 was held in Ho Chi Minh City on September 30.
Hanoi, October 1 (VNA) - Vietnam’s agricultural reforms have generated impressive results over the past two decades, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said in a repor