Vietnam Post has now officially separated from the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication company to be run by the Ministry of Information and Communication.
Vietnam Post (VNPost) has now officially separated from the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication (VNPT) company to be run by the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC).
The changeover ceremony was held on Wednesday in Hanoi.
VNPost will be operated according to Enterprise Law, along with other legal degrees regulated by the MIC.
An MIC representative said that the separation will help VNPT concentrate more on developing its telecommunication and technology arms.
The domestic postal service has great potential to develop, but solutions must be found to overcome the existing market difficulties in competition, experts said.
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