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Hanoi draft beer among the cheapest in the world
(10:15:53 AM 09/01/2014)Vietnam is listed in first place among the top five destinations serving the cheapest beer in the world, according to Thrillist edition - a leading men's digital lifestyle brand.
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Beer firms rush to build factories
(13:35:49 PM 14/02/2014)Despite ever-growing special consumption taxes on alcoholic beverages and the economic slump, across the country, the number of beer factories keeps on growing.
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Will stamp policy weaken beer manufacturers?
(08:58:43 AM 18/11/2014)Beer manufacturers believe the requirement that they need to stamp their products will increase their production costs and weaken competitiveness.
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Beer makers keep barrels rolling
(23:27:53 PM 08/07/2014)Breweries are running at full throttle as the Vietnamese thirst continues to expand. Both domestic and foreign companies realise the potential for sales in a nation that has gained a reputation for beer drinking. All are raising production to handle the thirst.
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10 breweries and pubs in Ho Chi Minh City
(14:38:10 PM 30/08/2014)My mission was to visit at least 8 beer establishments this day and maybe more. I landed in Saigon by 11 am and i jumped on the rented motorbike and started my mission.
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VN mulls ban on liquor sales after 22h
(23:00:20 PM 22/07/2014)The sales of liquor and beer may be banned from 10pm to 6am, according to a draft law being prepared by the Ministry of Health.
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Vietnam: What Vietnamese spend their money on?
(08:24:42 AM 19/03/2014)Vietnamese rank seventh in the world in the amount of gold consumed, the third in Asia in the volume of beer drunk and it always is one of the biggest instant noodle consumers in Asia.
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MOF attempts to tax higher on wine, tobacco, levy tax on fizzy soft drinks
(11:25:57 AM 11/02/2014)The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has submitted to the government the draft luxury tax law, suggesting the 15-30 percent tax increases on wine, beer, and tobacco, which aims to restrict the domestic consumption.
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