Jamille Tran
VIETNAM CORRESPONDENT
Jamille is a correspondent at The Business Times, where she covers Vietnam and broader Asean affairs. She holds a master’s degree in Global Business Journalism from Tsinghua University and previously reported for Bloomberg’s Vietnam bureau.
Vinhomes lets homebuyers pay with gold, tapping Vietnam’s vast private hoards
The country’s largest residential developer also offers 110% buyback options after five years
Eldest son of Vietnam’s richest man steps up as VinFast chair
Pham Nhat Quan Anh’s elevation signals a leadership transition in the country’s most powerful business empire
Who would buy Vietnam’s state-owned stakes – when Hanoi is ready to sell?
Takers could include patient investors seeking exposure to the country’s economic rise
The Singaporean turning Vietnam's Techcombank into an AI-first lender
The private bank’s first-ever chief data officer bets on cross-ecosystem data sets, proprietary AI models
Chasing Seoul’s ‘Han River miracle’: Inside Hanoi’s 736.9 trillion dong Red River bet
The project serves as the centrepiece of a 100-year master plan to redesign the entire capital city of Vietnam
Masterise revives decade-long half-finished towers in downtown Ho Chi Minh City
It has launched One Central Saigon, a project once linked to imprisoned property tycoon Truong My Lan
Hanoi orders 20% surge in IP enforcement cases in May after US warning
This is part of a nationwide campaign to combat intellectual property violations
Vietnam’s growth push squeezed as inflation hits six-year high, trade gap at 30-year peak
The latest data, amid a softening currency, could pile pressure on policymakers, analysts say
From post-war hardships to ‘era of national rise’: Vietnam’s family firms face first succession test
The transition is reshaping not just companies, but also the trajectory of the country’s private sector as the primary economic growth engine
Malaysia’s 8th richest man Jeffrey Cheah wants Sunway business to last 10 generations
Having weathered two crises, the founder pairs professional management with slow-burn succession to keep the business and family intact