ASEM moves to tackle post-crisis challenges
Enhancing cooperation to cope with post-crisis challenges was the main topic of an Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) forum that opened in Hanoi on April 18.

Enhancing cooperation to cope with post-crisis challenges was the main topic of an Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) forum that opened in Hanoi on April 18.
The opportunities and challenges of Vietnam after the economic crisis have been under discussion in a HCMC seminar this week
Numerous managers, economists and businesspeople gathered at a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City on September 9 to discuss the opportunities and challenges as well as Vietnam ’s policies and measures after the economic crisis. Co-hosted by the Vietnam Investment Review (VIR) and the Association of Foreign-invested Enterprises, the seminar also served as a forum for the delegates to analyse the factors affecting the flow of investment and trade.
Experts have cited success from the Republic of Korea (ROK), including investment in the Forex market and a “Government of Economic Emergency,” in recovering from the 2008 crisis to its current 12 th largest economy status, as an example for Vietnam today. Experiences shared at a workshop held in Hanoi on August 17 showed that the RoK government spent 130 billion USD to stabilise the foreign exchange market at the worst point of the financial market in 2008. The Government signed a swap
HN — Viet Nam's economic growth this season is anticipated to achieve around 5.7 percent before growing to 6.3 percent the coming year while year-finish inflation is forecast to say no to below 10 percent. The Planet Bank yesterday launched its latest East Asia and Off-shore Economic Update report in Ha Noi, stating that as the economy has began to stabilise, the functional tightening of macroeconomic guidelines together with an uncertain global economic atmosphere were starting to have a toll on
Employees produce cloth footwear in the Ha Noi-based Thuong Dinh Shoes Co Ltd. The Government's support package can help companies lower costs and boost sales. — VNA/VNS Photo Ngoc ' HN — Minister of Finance Vuong Dinh Hue assured the general public on Tuesday the Government's VND29 trillion (US$1.38 billion) business support package will make it in to the hands of those who needed it most using a transparent process.Within an interview using