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 proposes steep cuts to clean-energy payouts in protracted US$13 billion dispute
EVN’s proposal for 173 projects could force some investors to repay past incentives
Middle East-linked energy supply shocks put Asean Power Grid back in focus
Geopolitical tensions, subsea cable networks are reshaping region’s energy security, integration
Vietnam’s FTSE upgrade locked in for September after market reforms
Global broker access and non-prefunding improvements have aligned the country’s market with global standards
Vietnam formalises new state leadership, redefining ‘four pillars’ power balance
A reshaped structure is emerging in the country as To Lam consolidates top two posts
One year of Trump tariffs: What has changed and what’s next for South-east Asia?
The levies are reshaping supply chains and driving structural shifts, but the full impact is still to come
Vietnam sets low bar for crypto taxes to pull trading onshore
A transaction-based levy of 0.1% simplifies state oversight, ensures transparency of investor cash flows
Vietnam acts fast to shield firms, households from fuel price surge
The government eliminates more taxes on petrol, diesel and jet fuel in an emergency move
External shocks cloud Vietnam’s market rerating path despite FTSE upgrade catalyst
Oil-driven inflation, currency pressure and persistent foreign outflows are weighing on sentiment
Vietnam signs deals with Russia for local nuclear power plant, stable LNG supply
They mark the South-east Asian country’s efforts to diversify its energy mix
Sun Group taps Changi unit to run Vietnam’s key airport for Apec forum in 2027
Phu Quoc International Airport is set to adopt ‘Changi standards’, positioning the island as a new Asia-Pacific travel hub