The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has just issued Document No. 9608/BCT-DL, dated December 16, 2019, to the People's Committees of the provinces and cities directly under the Central Government and the Electricity of Vietnam, on stopping proposals and agreements for solar power projects (SPPs) under Feed in Tariff (FIT) mechanism.
Vietnam boasts great potential for agricultural development. Since doi moi was launched in 1986, appropriate orientations and policies have helped awaken this potential, greatly contributing to ensuring national food security, hunger eradication, and poverty reduction while further improving the livelihoods of rural people.
The digital transformation is being considered the key to unlock sustainable development of livestock for the country, with large-scale breeding farms investing more in digital farming in order to create a digitalised agriculture supply chain, minimise costs, and enhance productivity.
Construction of a wind power plant began on Tuesday in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Soc Trang.
Vietnamese behemoth Vingroup has entered into an agreement to merge its retail and agriculture units with Masan Consumer Holding, a subsidiary of the Masan Group, to form the country’s largest consumer platform.
In the afternoon of November 29, 2019, in Bac Phong and Loi Hai communes, Thuan Bac district, Ninh Thuan province, Trung Nam Investment and Construction Joint Stock Company (Trungnam Group) held a ceremony to put the first turbine with a largest capacity of 4 MW in Vietnam today of Trung Nam wind power project (phase 2) into operation.
After months of uncertainty over the policy, the much awaited next round of purchase prices in solar power may be set through auction instead of enjoying the same feed-in tariff required elsewhere. The auction method may set the country up for greater clarity and fewer investor risks in the sector. Phuong Thu reports.
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Hanoi has so far managed and granted administrative account codes for 2,527 for facilities, cooperatives, businesses and shops which trade safe food, agro, forestry and fishery products in the capital city
The National Assembly (NA) this morning approved the Resolution on socio-economic development plan for the year 2020, targeting 6.8 per cent GDP growth and improvements to national competitiveness.
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Vietnam’s e-logistics services provider Scommerce the parent company of delivery startups GHN and AhaMove has closed its latest and largest funding round led by Singapore’s state-owned investment company, Temasek. The funding amount was not disclosed, but as reported by DealStreetAsia, it could be worth up to US$100 million, making it potentially one of the largest deals in the country this year.
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) informed: Recently, there a number of power grid projects for releasing power of solar and wind projects was completed over progress. However, to strengthen the ability of the power grids for releasing power of renewable energy (RE) in Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces, EVN proposes to supplement a number of power grid projects in these provinces to the power development planning (PDP).
A credit agreement for the construction of Se San 4 solar power plant worth EUR 24.2 million has been inked between theViet Nam Electricity (EVN) and the French Development Agency (AFD).
The Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh, in the NaTo ensure the supply and demand of electricity, the representative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said the ministry would mobilise sources such as coal power, hydroelectricity and solar power.
Vietnam Electricity (EVN) will auction 25% of its chartered capital, equivalent to 4.07 million shares at Thuan Binh Wind Power Joint Stock Company (EVNTBW), with a starting price of VND 17,940 / share at the Hanoi Stock Exchange.
A total of VND117 trillion (US$5.03 billion) worth of corporate bond notes were raised in the first eight months of 2019, according to SSI Securities Corporation’s research unit.