A series of enterprises were fined by the State Securities Commission
On October 10, 2025, the Inspectorate of the State Securities Commission issued Decision No. 315/QD-XPHC to administratively sanction Sonadezi Chau Duc Joint Stock Company (head office address: 9th Floor, Sonadezi snail, No. 1, Road 1, Bien Hoa 1 Industrial Park, Tran Bien Ward, Dong Nai Province).
The company was fined VND 92.5 million under Point a, Clause 4, Article 42 of Decree 156/2020/ND-CP for not disclosing information that must be disclosed according to the law.
The company was fined an additional VND65 million under Point b, Clause 3, Article 42 of Decree 156/2020/ND-CP for disclosing information with incomplete content...

On October 9, 2025, the State Securities Commission issued Decision No. 313/QD-XPHC to fine Nam Song Hau Petroleum Investment Trading Joint Stock Company (address: Phu Thanh Hamlet, Mai Dam Town, Chau Thanh District, Hau Giang Province - now Phu Thanh Hamlet, Chau Thanh Commune, Can Tho City) VND 92.5 million according to Point a, Clause 4, Article 42 of Decree 156/2020/ND-CP.
The company did not disclose mandatory information including: audited financial statements for the 2024 and 2025 semi-annuals... See more...
Quang Tri breaks through on the path to becoming an energy center
Many people line up to buy gold
Recorded by Lao Dong reporter on October 11, the domestic price of plain round gold rings and gold bars increased simultaneously.
At many gold shops in Hanoi, people's demand for gold is still constantly increasing. Despite heavy rain and many points of sale temporarily stopping, long lines of people still patiently lined up in the hope of buying gold bars or gold rings.

On Tran Nhan Tong street (Hanoi), Ms. Nguyen Minh Ngoc (Hoan Kiem ward, Hanoi) said:
"I have come here to queue many times, each time I can only buy 1 to 2 taels of gold. Once the shop sold both gold bars and rings. Currently, the staff has announced that the store is not selling, but many people are still waiting, so I am waiting too". See more...
Ca Mau seafood breaks through shrimp
After the merger, Ca Mau province has the largest shrimp farming area in Vietnam of over 427,000 hectares; total annual shrimp output reaches over 900,000 tons; average export turnover reaches over 2.5 billion USD/year. The province has seafood processing enterprises, seafood industrial parks, fishing ports, logistics serving the shrimp industry of the top type in the country.

The world's leading shrimp producer is Ecuador with an area of 215,611 hectares of shrimp farming, the second largest country is India with 191,882 hectares, while Ca Mau province currently has over 427,000 hectares. Southwest shrimp farming is still a high-end product in the world's food chain and the demand by 2032 will double the current output, so there is a lot of room for Ca Mau to develop the shrimp industry. See more...