U.S. experts have said the recent upheavals in Vietnam will damage its reputation of good business environment and have a negative impact on its economic growth.
Vietnam will give a tax-payment extension up to two years, to enterprises that were hit by violence, without any penalty for payment delay
Some 4,000 Chinese nationals affected in the anti-foreign violence in Vietnam were heading home Monday from a central Vietnamese port.
The xenophobic riots in Vietnam have caused great anxiety for Chinese at home amid concern for their countrymen's safety.
The four ships dispatched by China to pull back its nationals affected by the recent violence in Vietnam have left a central Vietnamese port Monday with more than 3,500 evacuees.
From disrupting a Chinese company's oil drilling operations to violence against foreign investors that has left two Chinese nationals dead, Vietnam has gone too far in its unfounded nationalism.
Some 135 Chinese workers who were injured in the anti-China riots in Vietnam's central Ha Tinh province have been flown home Sunday morning, a Chinese embassy official said.
The deadly attacks and social unrest disrupted the normal operations of foreign-invested companies and undermined the confidence of not only Chinese investors, but outside investors.
The government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Saturday reminded local residents now in Vietnam to monitor the situation, exercise caution and attend to personal safety.
The Vietnamese government sent mixed signals Thursday after mobs killed at least two Chinese nationals and more than 100 others in anti-China violence that has spread throughout Vietnam.
China on Thursday lodged a solemn protest with Vietnam and voiced strong condemnation over the recent violence there against foreign investors and companies that has left a Chinese citizen dead and more than 100 others injured.
At least two Chinese nationals have been killed and over 100 Chinese hospitalized after rioters attacked Chinese companies in Vietnam, sources told Xinhua on Thursday.
The location of China's drilling operations that stoked Vietnam's opposition is "obviously" within China's offshore waters, a Beijing-based expert on international studies told Xinhua on Wednesday.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Wednesday accused Vietnam of being a provocateur for its harassment of a Chinese company's normal drilling activities in the waters off China's Xisha Islands.
Vietnam has always attached importance to deepening the comprehensive partnership with the United States, said Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.
Some 25,729 enterprises had been established in Vietnam in the first four months of 2014, up 8.1 percent year-on-year, said Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).
Vietnam's Minister of Science and Technology (MoST) Nguyen Quan and U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear signed an agreement on cooperation between the two governments on peaceful use of nuclear energy here Tuesday.