• Crude Oil Heads for Biggest Two-Day Decline Since 2009: Brent Below $100
    Oil headed for its biggest two-day plunge in more than two years in New York as the U.S. credit- rating cut and rising stockpiles stoked concern an economic slowdown will worsen, reducing demand in the world’s biggest crude consumer. Brent tumbled below $100 a barrel. New York futures fell to the lowest in more than 10 months as Asian stocks dropped for a sixth day. U.S. equities slumped the most since December 2008 in the first trading session since Standard & Poor’s Aug. 5 downgrade. An Energy Department report tomorrow may show crude inventories climbed for a third week. Brent oil traded in London slipped below $100 for the first time since Feb. 8. “Until we can see some confidence coming back to the U.S. consumer, the situation is probably not going to change that much in t...xem thêm...
  • Chinese businessmen join Vietnamese distribution chains
    Chinese businessmen seem to get involved more deeply into Vietnamese distribution chains, which allows them to more effectively compete with Vietnamese enterprises in collecting farm produce, experts have warned. Many Chinese businessmen now do not any longer act simply as the partners who import products from Vietnam, but they have joined more deeply into the chains with Vietnamese businessmen. Thu, the owner of a private business which specializes in exporting fruits in Ben Tre province, has been rarely present at the packaging workshop. Thu has to regularly travel to neighboring provinces to seek to purchase fruits of different kinds. After collecting fruits, she carries products to her workshop in Ben Tre province, where the fruits are packaged before they are carried to the HCM Cit...xem thêm...
  • Petrovietnam ties with Vietnam military firm on ammonia project
    State oil and gas group Petrovietnam will establish a venture with a military firm under the defence ministry to produce ammonia that is expected to use natural gas from the disputed South China Sea as feedstock. The venture, 60% owned by Petrovietnam and 40% by the Hanoi-based General Army of Economic and Technology (Gaet), aims to produce 450,000 tonnes of ammonia a year and also 200,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrite using natural gas, Petrovietnam said in a statement on Thursday. It did not detail the gas supply but Petrovietnam has been taking natural gas and crude oil from offshore fields in the Cuu Long and Nam Con Son basins of the South China Sea. Ammonium nitrite and ammonia are used in fertiliser production. “Without help from the Defence Ministry’s forces it is tough for Pet...xem thêm...
  • Euro hit by Portugal worries
    Euro hit by Portugal worries...xem thêm...
  • Gold May Drop as Strengthening Dollar, Chinese Rate Increase Erode Demand
    Gold may decline in New York as a stronger dollar and higher interest rates in China curb demand for an alternative investment.&lt;br /&gt;<br /> China said it will raise interest rates from tomorrow for the third time this year ...xem thêm...
  • Hội thao truyền thống 2011
    Một số hình ảnh của hội thao truyền thồng công nhân viên chức, lao động năm 2011 với sự tham gia của tập thể cán bộ viên chức Công ty cổ phần Cà phê PETEC...xem thêm...