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’s aircraft orders are soaring. Now it wants the financing at home
Airlines are looking beyond the Middle East challenges as they aim to position the country as a regional aviation hub
Oil shocks triggered by Middle East war ripple through South-east Asia
Oil-fuelled inflation is showing up in higher transport and food costs, electricity prices, fuel prices and bigger fuel subsidy bills for governments
Vietnam reboots direct clean-power push after pricing hurdles slow corporate uptake
Market players say there is long-term upside in the new mechanism even as subsidy-era disputes remain unresolved
Vietnam’s Viettel to develop AI smartphone, makes foray into 6G device development
It has joined an alliance led by Qualcomm to speed up global deployment of the AI-native cellular network technology from 2029
Can Thaco’s in-house car brand jump-start sliding assembly sales?
One of Vietnam’s richest men is preparing for his boldest move yet, which can reshape the country’s auto space
Next gen steers Vietnam’s US$1 billion sugar empire to go global – starting with three-person Singapore office
Chairwoman Dang Huynh Uc My is determined that sugar alone will not define AgriS’ future
Tighter data control: Vietnam’s race to redesign digital services
The new rules will benefit businesses that also view user consent as a way to provide value, say observers
Ho Chi Minh City unveils twin US$1 billion digital-asset, AI data-centre pacts
The authorities also pledge to provide support for large-scale data centres tied to a creativity-innovation-technology complex
Vietnam sugar giant AgriS leverages Australian agronomy expertise to advance agritech across Asean
The deal with Queensland-based Farmacist aims to commercialise high-tech agricultural solutions at scale
Damage done: Vietnam’s food-safety push creates bitter aftertaste for businesses despite U-turn
The new inspection rules, now suspended for 70 days, are jamming border crossings, disrupting supply chains and could push near-term prices up