The new pricing table, poised to take effect on January 1, 2018 if approved, looks to set a single entrance fee for adults of VND30,000 (US$1.32) across the Ho Chi Minh City Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Vietnamese History, and Ho Chi Minh Museum. … [Read more...] about Ho Chi Minh City wants to raise museum admission to improve quality
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Grab proposes pay-per-entry lane dedicated to app-based cars at Saigon airport
Nguyen Thai Hai Van, CEO of Grab Vietnam, also put forward several initiatives to alleviate the inconvenience for drivers and passengers, which include the coordination between ride-sharing firms and the Tan Son Nhat authority to ensure order in the suggested separate lane, as well as a 3-minute time limit for each vehicle to pick up passengers. … [Read more...] about Grab proposes pay-per-entry lane dedicated to app-based cars at Saigon airport
VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 20
At Trang Airport, there have been quite small numbers of passengers. However, strict COVID-19 prevention measures have still been in place. The Trang Airport Director said the new wave of COVID-19 infections has led many provinces to control passenger numbers in and out of the region, and people are asked to refrain from traveling between provinces. As a result, the number of passengers using Trang airport has decreased. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 20
Grab proposes separate lane for ride-hailing vehicles at TSN airport
To facilitate passengers, prior to February 1, two more elevators with a capacity of 22 people each will be installed at the TCP parking lot, raising the total number of elevators at the parking lot to four. The parking lot’s management board will arrange more employees and provide more chairs for passengers to sit on while waiting for ride-hailing vehicles. … [Read more...] about Grab proposes separate lane for ride-hailing vehicles at TSN airport
Bright outlook for Vietnam’s economy despite Covid-19 setback
European investors are also examining Vietnam’s garment and textile and high-tech industries. Vu Duc Giang, chairman of the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association, said Japan, the Republic of Korea, Chinese Taipei and China previously were leading production powerhouses of garments and textiles. However, they have gradually reduced this type of production, making a shift to other production hubs inevitable. The Covid-19 pandemic is promoting this trend and with the benefits and incentives of some 16 free trade agreements to which Vietnam is a signatory, the country is an attractive destination for foreign investors. … [Read more...] about Bright outlook for Vietnam’s economy despite Covid-19 setback