Jamille Tran

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.

The authorities are considering increased state funding for national and local housing funds to support rental development, alongside incentives for private developers.

Homes for living, not holding: Vietnam’s bold property pivot

Producing titles worthy of being included in e-sports is a very different challenge from succeeding in the casual segment, say experts.
BRUNCH

From Flappy Bird to e-sports: Can Vietnam’s gaming scene level up?

Indonesia and Vietnam have fared very differently this year, with the Jakarta Composite Index slumping nearly 30% and the VN-Index rallying around 5%.

The quest for global capital: Vietnam eyes MSCI upgrade as Indonesia fights downgrade risk

The eligible projects include Sun Group’s developments linked to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Phu Quoc in 2027.

Targeted credit relief: Vietnam steers funding to Vingroup, Sun Group, Masterise megaprojects

Hanoi currently has two metro services in operation: the Cat Linh-Ha Dong line and the elevated section of the Nhon-Hanoi Station line.

Hanoi breaks ground on five metro lines worth 1,315 trillion dong, targeted for 2030

In recent months, the State Bank of Vietnam has moved on several fronts to ease funding constraints for lenders.
NEWS ANALYSIS

Vietnam loosens bank safeguards to spur growth, stoking prudential concerns

Practices that once helped small businesses in Vietnam stay flexible and competitive in a low-margin economy are increasingly becoming formal business risks.

Can Vietnam’s small-business backbone survive a compliance squeeze – all at once?

The average daily trading value of Vietnamese stocks in 2026 so far has reached around US$789 million.

Vietnam’s stock market liquidity dries up after VN-Index’s record run in May

Unlike Masan’s US$650 million offshore borrowing in 2023, the new facility marks a transition to senior unsecured funding.

Masan wins record US$750 million offshore loan facility as lenders re-rate credit risk

DMX CEO Doan Van Hieu Em sees EraBlue as a key pillar of its next growth cycle.

Vietnam’s electronics retail king DMX aims to repeat its feat in Indonesia ‘in half the time’