Egg coffee shines in Outlook India’s must-try coffee around the world

 There are thousands and thousands of delicious coffee all around the world, and Vietnam`s egg coffee stands out as a specialty.

New foreign investment wave forecast to flow into Vietnam

 Vietnam is shining bright on foreign funds` radar.

Free vineyard tours in Tay Ninh

The vineyard laden with fruit of Mr Nguyen Van Thong in Duong Minh Chau district, Tay Ninh province has attracted a large number of tourists.

Handicapped children lack access to education

 VietNamNet Bridge – Handicapped Vietnamese people face obstacles to access education, leaving the majority of them with a low level of education and few job opportunities, 

HCM City’s new programme to reduce traffic congestion, accidents by 2020

 VietNamNet Bridge – A decision to implement a programme to reduce traffic congestion and accidents by 2020 was signed by Tran Vinh Tuyen, deputy chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee, last Friday.

Vietnam government to remove foreign ownership cap for public companies

 Vietnam seeks to ease foreign investors in pouring into its public companies, considering lifting the foreign stake holding limit at the companies from the current 49 percent to 100 percent.

Dung Quat Bio-Ethanol to resume operations in mid-October

 Dung Quat Bio-Ethanol Fuel factory invested by PetroVietnam Central Biofuels JSC (BSR-BF) will resume operations in mid-October, contributing to increasing E5 fuel supply and decreasing retail prices.

National Assembly likely to approve CPTPP

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said Vietnam would likely approve the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) at the National Assembly meeting this month.

Viettel’s phone number switch completed

 Nearly 52 million subscribers of military-run telecommunications firm Viettel had their phone numbers switched from 11 digits to 10 digits, Viettel announced on Sunday.

US pork seeks way to get on Vietnamese’s plate

 A delegation of the US National Pork Board (NPB) has visited Vietnam recently to seek ways to increase pork export to Vietnam, a large market which consumed around 1.8 million tonnes of pork in 2017, or 57 percent of the total meat market.

Designer Phuong My’s collection wins praise at Vancouver Fashion Week

Vogue fashion magazine has recently released an article praising the "Sonorous" collection by designer Phuong My at Vancouver Fashion Week in Canada.

Vietnamese, Japanese PMs hold talks in Tokyo

 Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe had talks in Tokyo on October 8, reaching consensus on various measures.

Motorbikes dominate Vietnamese travel

 A newly-released report by Vietnamese-German University shows that motorbike would continue to be the main means of transport despite Hanoi authorities’ proposal for a controversial motorbike ban in the city centre.

FDI into real estate through the roof in Ho Chi Minh City

HCM City stays in the lead in FDI attraction into real estate with the total of $5.7 billion in the first nine months of the year for newly registered and expanded projects, an increase of 50 per cent compared to the same period last year.

Vietnam to promote the use of cast iron slag

 Cast iron slag is still considered solid waste to be treated and buried in Vietnam.

Vietnam tourism targets Japanese travelers

The latest report of Vietnam National Administration for Tourism (VNAT) shows that Japan is among the top 3 countries with the highest number of travelers to Vietnam. 

Some 54.2 percent of Vietnam’s population uses the internet

 Vietnam’s commitments to increase foreign equity caps in the telecommunications sectors under the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement will ease European investors to enter the country’s industry.

Vingroup acquires supermarket chain Fivimart

 The deal is in line with Vingroup`s target of having 200 VinMart supermarkets and 4,000 VinMart+ convenience stores by 2020.

Social News 8/10

 Thanh Hoa provides 1,500 tonnes of rice for flood-hit students, Đồng Nai sets up cameras to monitor illegal sand exploitation, 57 villages in Đắk Lắk Province to be connected to national power grid

Climate report: Scientists urge deep rapid change to limit warming

 It's the final call, say scientists, the most extensive warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures.

“Moments of October 1954” in Hanoi

 A photo exhibition named "Hanoi: Moments of October 1954" reviving historical memories of Hanoi’s celebrations of Liberation Day on October 10, 1954 are on display at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in downtown Hanoi. 

Vu Dinh Luong showcases artworks about Vietnamese villages and streets

 Artist Vu Dinh Luong will hold an exhibition on the beauty and peaceful life of Vietnamese villages and old little streets entitled “From Villages to Streets” at the Fine Arts Exhibition House in Hanoi from October 10 to 20.

British Council, Education Ministry promote social enterprise teaching in universities

 The British Council in Vietnam and the Ministry of Education of Training of Vietnam last week signed a cooperation agreement on promoting social enterprise teaching and social reform in universities across the country.

Concert of Childhood Memory is back in town

 Concert of Childhood Memory will be back at the Conservatory of HCMC on the nights of October 14 and 15 with the theme “Beyond Magic,” featuring a series of soundtracks from Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings and How to Train Your Dragon.

Parkinson's diagnosis set to be sped up by Tencent's AI

 Chinese tech giant Tencent and London medical firm Medopad have teamed up to use artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease.