Saline intrusion, landslides challenging Mekong Delta

Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Tran Hong Ha said at a national conference recently that climate change in Mekong Delta "comes sooner and much faster than many scenarios" had predicted.

 

Consumer Confidence Index hits record in Q1

Vietnam's index highest in Asia-Pacific, with country being third-most confident globally.

Red tape results in low ODA disbursement in Vietnam: ADB

Vietnam’s average disbursement rate is much lower than that of other recipients of the Asian Development Bank’s ODA loans, largely due to cumbersome and time-consuming procedures, said Eric Sidgwick, ADB country director for Vietnam.

 

Farms under threat as ASF fails to ease

The continuing threat of African swine fever is showing no signs of retreating, pushing livestock farming and animal feed production companies into huge difficulties and even danger of ­bankruptcy.

Local technology group sells 25 million shares to Samsung SDS

The board of directors of CMC Corporation has approved the issuance of 25 million shares through a private placement for Samsung SDS, the system integration arm of South Korea’s electronics conglomerate Samsung.

 

Saigon Co.op takes over 18 Auchan supermarkets

Saigon Co.op has officially taken over 18 Auchan supermarkets in the country after the French retail group announced its withdrawal last month from the Vietnamese market by selling its loss-making business.

1,000 tons of squid unsalable as China changes import mode

Fishermen in Quang Nam Province have seen nearly 1,000 tons of dried squid become unsalable as Chinese traders have moved to importing the product through official channels instead of through border trade.

Five State officials in southern Vietnam detained for land mismanagement

Five current and former officials from the Office of Natural Resources and Environment of Tra Vinh City were arrested on charges of breaching regulations on land management and usage which caused losses totaling US$5.1 million.

 

Aviation market levelling off after hot development period

Businesses say that the air transportation market is becoming saturated and growth has slowed down. The era when air carriers obtained growth with an increased number of passengers appears to be over.

Requiring data to stay on retail track

The retail industry for fast-moving consumer goods has transformed significantly over the past few years.

Measures necessary after SOE audits

Experts are once again warning that if the monopoly of the economy via poorly-performing and loss-making enterprises owned by the state continues, the country’s competitiveness and investment climate will continue being affected as a result. 

Vietnam's central region faces serious drought

The prolonged heat wave and severe drought in Quang Tri and other central provinces has badly affected local people.

 

Vietnamese artist creates mural on France’s Seine River

Five Vietnamese artists have completed a France Vietnam Spring mural on the dyke wall by the Seine river bank in Choisy le Roi City.

Son La: Family suffers tragic fate after eating mushrooms

A man died while his wife and daughter-in-law are in critical condition after eating white mushrooms in the northern province of Son La.

 

Hanoi: Man fined for masturbation on Hanoi bus

A man was fined after being caught masturbating on a bus in Hanoi.

 

Vietnamese start-ups go global

Nguyen Huu Tuat launched a Vietnamese ride-hailing firm a year ago, with dreams of scaling up the business overseas.

Drink drivers could have their licences revoked permanently

People who are found to be drunk while driving would have their driving licence revoked permanently under a new proposal by the Ministry of Public Security, said Lieutenant General Lương Tam Quang, Chief of Office and the ministry's spokesman.

Vietnamese Guinness recordmakers perform in Long An

A group of Vietnamese Guinness record-makers will perform in an entertainment show in Long An Province tonight to celebrate National Family Day on June 28.

New show honours cai luong to be held in HCM City

A new show called Cải Lương: Trăm Năm Nguồn Cội (Reformed Opera: A Hundred-Year History) will take place in HCM City next month.

Experts warn about inflated marks for students

The number of 'excellent' students increases steadily year after year, but many of them get low marks at exams.

Big challenges hinder Vietnam’s largest infrastructure project

The Hanoi-HCM City high speed rail project will benefit the country’s economy, but there are several challenges to implementation of the mega project, including financing, attracting private sector interest and a weak business case.

 

Vietnam's steel industry to face challenges in second half of 2019

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Vietnam suffers extreme heat

Extreme hot spell is set to continue in the northern and central regions of the country, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecast.

Government Inspectorate report critical of HCM City handling of Thu Thiem

The Government Inspectorate has delivered its report on the controversial implementation of the master plan and land and construction management at the Thu Thiem New Urban Area in HCM City’s District 2.

Mural inaugurated to celebrate Vietnamese, French friendship

A mural featuring Vietnamese and French flowers has been inaugurated in the Parisian suburb of Choisy-le-Roi to enhance the friendship between two countries.