Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP dated March 15, 2025, amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 178/2024/ND-CP

Figure 1: Cover page of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 2: Page 2 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 3: Page 3 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 4: Page 4 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 5: Page 5 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 6: Page 6 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 7: Page 7 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 8: Page 8 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 9: Page 9 of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP

Figure 10: Back cover of Decree No. 67/2025/ND-CP
A Race Against Time: The Prime Minister’s Call to Action for a Housing Revolution
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged ministries, sectors, and localities to take more drastic and expeditious measures to essentially fulfill the goal of eliminating makeshift and dilapidated houses nationwide by August 31, 2025. He particularly emphasized the need to prioritize housing support for families of fallen soldiers and revolutionaries, setting a deadline of July 27, 2025, for this aspect.
“NewstarLand Expands Horizons: Unveiling the Long An Office and the Pursuit of Excellence with Vinhomes Green City”
On June 6th, the NewstarLand Long An office officially opened its doors, marking a significant step in the company’s 12-year journey of expanding its real estate presence across Vietnam. This milestone also underscores NewstarLand’s ambitious endeavor to conquer new heights alongside Vinhomes Green City in Duc Hoa, Long An.
The Handover of D-Homme: Tailored Homes for Vietnamese Families
D-Homme, an exquisite luxury apartment complex in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant western district, has officially been handed over, solidifying its presence as a benchmark for upscale living with genuine value. The journey from design blueprints to tangible reality has now been immortalized as the first residents step into their new homes, experiencing the superior quality and exceptional lifestyle that this development promises.
“Ag Giant, an American agricultural behemoth with revenues 18 times that of SpaceX, has decided to exit the aquafeed business in Vietnam, despite once raking in substantial profits.”
Cargill, a prominent player in the aquafeed industry, has made significant investments in Vietnam prior to its exit. With a substantial investment of approximately $160 million, the company established 12 state-of-the-art aquafeed and animal feed mills across the country, boasting an impressive annual capacity of 1.6 million tons.