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.
Crypto players find safe haven in Vietnam’s dual-city IFC
Global giants such as Binance, Bybit and Tether are converging on Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, where fintech sandboxes are...
Vietnam’s most ambitious US$67 billion North-South high-speed railway faces funding conundrum
Whether private firms can play a role in easing the state’s financial burden for this large-scale project remains uncertain
Vietnam’s US$40 billion metro boom in Ho Chi Minh City
The race is on to build HCMC’s metro network, which is set to reshape the country’s largest city
Touchstone Partners launches US$10 million green fund, tapping Net Zero Challenge to attract global startups to Vietnam
Annual startup competition, co-organised with Temasek Foundation, has attracted more than 1,600 applications over the past three years
Vietnam’s EV boom: VinFast buys first, mass adoption follows
Domestic brands lead Vietnam’s EV market despite intense competition and limited government incentives
M&A always on the radar as bigger players ‘tend to win’: Grab COO Alex Hungate
He stresses that greater scale is crucial to making money in the competitive, low-margin ride-hailing market
Singing all the way to the bank: Vietnam’s pop culture is big business
The country’s entertainment giants YeaH1 and DatVietVAC are cashing in as pop culture explodes
Vietnam beckons Malaysia’s property bigwigs with urban boom, reforms and rapid growth
Developers known for large townships and high-rises have ramped up their presence in the fast-growing market since the pandemic
Vietnam emerges as Asean’s top next-gen trade hub on resilient manufacturing, export growth
The government is boosting investment, given ambitious reforms and growth targets for 2026
Over 20 power giants including SP Group, Mitsubishi press Vietnam over US$13 billion clean energy row
Singapore’s other major energy player, Sembcorp, also has solar assets caught in the dispute