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.
Vietnam takes first leap into chip fabrication with Viettel-led fab
The new plant is expected to begin pilot production of semiconductors by end-2027
Thomson Medical’s regional ambitions find a potent tonic in Vietnam
The Singapore group is targeting patient flows in the growing Mekong sub-region
Six metrics behind Vietnam’s 8% growth that complicate the celebration
The country’s growth story is more uneven than top-line figures suggest
The ‘four’ behind Vietnam: Can 2026 political reset deliver the growth it promises?
What investors should know as the country heads into its most consequential leadership transition in decades
Vietnam’s dominant messaging app faces regulatory scrutiny over data policy update
The country’s antitrust authority has flagged Zalo’s new terms amid user privacy concerns
Vingroup’s rail retreat sparks VN-Index rout, exposes strain in Vietnam’s mega-project push
The move raises concerns about private-sector limits, after recent exits by other private developers
Vietnam puts 1,200-hectare, two-city International Financial Centre into operation
Hanoi introduces sweeping frameworks that include Common Law elements, 10-year residency for foreign experts, and 30-year tax incentives
New airports, high-speed rails, Olympic complex: Vietnam shifts into top gear
The once-in-a-decade fiscal splurge for infrastructure build-out is a key driver for the country’s 10% growth goal
Sony Music deepens Vietnam push with 49% voting stake in YeaH1 subsidiary
The deal builds on YeaH1’s hit local TV shows that have helped usher in a new era for Vietnamese pop culture
Vietnam switches on first LNG-fired power plants, plans 20 more by 2035
Early liquefied natural gas imports have come from Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar and Russia, with growing interest in US supplies