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The application of global minimum corporate tax from the beginning of 2024 is expected to be an effective tool to prevent transfer pricing and tax evasion, thus helping to increase State revenue through additional tax collection.
The recent Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima and the subsequent Group of 20 tourism meeting in Kashmir underscored the stark contrast between the two groups’ rhetoric. While the G20 emphasized its “one Earth, one family, one future” motto, the G7’s combative attitude could be summarized as “We
Viet Nam's economic growth continued to face challenges which were seen in a slowdown in industrial production and declining exports due to weak external demand and global uncertainties, the World Bank’s June edition on Vietnam Macro Monitoring showed.
On 19 June, the WTO circulated the panel report in the case brought by Japan in “China — Anti-Dumping Measures on Stainless Steel Products from Japan”
Four specialty Vietnamese fruit are now available in UK.
The six economies of ASEAN, including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam are predicted to grow by 4.2% this year, far exceeding the projected global GDP growth of 2.0%.
Orders to China boomed, and businesses expanded to new Vietnamese fruit and vegetable markets. This year's vegetable and fruit exports will reach 4.5 billion USD, even earning nearly 5 billion USD.
Seafood exporters are seeing orders plummet and facing even greater difficulties than during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Viet Nam should prioritize investments in digital and green technologies, infrastructure, and in human capital to help promote sustainable long-term development, suggested the World Bank (WB).
HCMC – Water levels at all hydropower reservoirs in Vietnam have risen above critically low levels, according to Vietnam Electricity (EVN). As of June 20, the reservoirs at Lai Chau, Son La, Ban Chat, and Tuyen Quang hydropower plants recorded levels ranging from 4 to 438 meters above the dead