Vietnam collects $7 bln in taxes from Korean firms over past 5 years
Contributions to Vietnam’s state budget by South Korean companies have continually increased over the past five years, totaling some VND175 trillion ($7.1 billion), despite challenges from the Covid-19 pandemic and adverse global economic impacts, according to the finance ministry.
Economy - Mon, Dec 22, 2021 | 11:30 am GMT+7
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