Pepper exports poised for strong gains despite tightening supply

Vietnam’s pepper export earnings in 2026 are expected to surpass the record level in 2025 thanks to persistently high prices, promising better incomes for farmers and stronger profits for exporters despite a tightening supply.

Vietnam accelerates shift to E10 gasoline amid fuel market pressures

As fuel prices surge and global supply tensions intensify, Vietnam is accelerating its transition toward E10 biofuel, a move seen as a strategic step to ease pressure on conventional gasoline supplies.

Ten women sentenced in transnational commercial surrogacy ring

A Vietnamese court has sentenced ten women involved in a cross-border commercial surrogacy network that transported women abroad for embryo implantation before returning to Vietnam for childbirth.

Vietnam urges fuel savings as oil prices surge amid Middle East tensions

Facing rising global oil prices and potential supply disruptions, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has called on citizens and businesses to save fuel and consider alternative transport options.

FPT and Swinburne Vietnam host global AI conference in Da Nang

The International Conference on Intelligent Information Technology 2026 (ICIIT 2026) brought together leading academics and industry experts to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of digital transformation.

Abandoned Boeing at Noi Bai to become training aircraft

A Boeing 727-200 left at Noi Bai International Airport for nearly two decades will now serve as a training model for aviation students.

Vietnam’s publishing industry records revenue of US$170 million in 2025

Revenue across VN's publishing industry reached approximately VND4.165 trillion (US$170 million) in 2025, while state budget contributions totaled VND532.9 billion (US$21.7 million), marking a 56.9 percent increase compared with the previous year.

Fuel stations cap purchases as petrol prices surge

Many petrol stations across Vietnam have started limiting the amount of fuel each customer can purchase as prices surge and demand spikes sharply.

Vietnam secures about 4 million barrels of oil to stabilize supply

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said Vietnam has mobilized roughly 4 million barrels of oil from partners to ensure short-term supply and help calm market concerns.

Cold air arrives, northern Vietnam turns chilly with sunshine expected

A cold air mass is sweeping across northern Vietnam, bringing cooler temperatures and rain before sunshine is expected to return soon.

Vietnam women stumble at Asian Cup 2026 but World Cup hopes remain

Vietnam’s women’s team suffered a narrow defeat against Chinese Taipei, complicating their group standings but still leaving a path open toward the World Cup.

Vietnam Golf Association unveils youth golf development roadmap for 2026–2031

The Vietnam Golf Association (VGA) has announced a comprehensive roadmap to develop junior golf from 2026 to 2031, aiming to build a professional and transparent system that nurtures young talents and prepares them for international competition.

200-year-old well in Vung Tau tied to legend of Emperor Gia Long

A 200-year-old well in Vung Tau is tied to a legend about Emperor Gia Long striking the ground with his sword to summon water.

Vietnam seeks energy cooperation with Gulf leaders amid regional tensions

On the evening of March 9, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh held phone calls with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar to discuss energy cooperation.

Government discusses relocation plans for Ninh Thuan nuclear power project

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on March 9 chaired meetings of the Standing Government to review several important policy issues, including relocation and resettlement plans for the Ninh Thuan nuclear power project.

Vietnam stocks plunge in historic sell-off as oil shock rattles markets

Vietnam’s stock market suffered an unprecedented plunge, losing more than 6.5% in a single session as nearly all major stocks fell sharply. Escalating conflict in the Middle East and a surge in global oil prices heavily affected investor sentiment.

Kuwait considers continued crude oil supply to Vietnam

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh held a phone call on March 9 with Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to discuss regional developments and bilateral relations between Vietnam and Kuwait.

Vietnam cuts import tariffs on fuel products to 0%

The government has issued a new decree reducing import tariffs on several fuel products and petroleum inputs to zero percent to help stabilize domestic supply.

22 outstanding Vietnamese students compete in Asia-Pacific Math Olympiad

The Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad 2026 brings together top young mathematicians, with Vietnam’s team expected to deliver strong performances at the prestigious regional competition.

Why tech enthusiasts may be wrong about Apple’s cheap MacBook Neo

Many tech critics argue that Apple’s new low-cost MacBook Neo is underpowered, but they may be judging it by the wrong standards.

98-year-old pioneer helped turn poor Ha Tinh village into agarwood hub

Once a poor rural area exposed to the harsh climate of central Vietnam, Phuc Trach commune in Ha Tinh province is now widely known as a center of the agarwood industry, generating hundreds of billions of Vietnamese dong each year.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro draws attention with 140x zoom claim

Unveiled at Mobile World Congress, Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is attracting attention in the mid-range smartphone segment with a bold claim of up to 140x zoom.

Ho Chi Minh City issues urgent warning after food poisoning cases

The Ho Chi Minh City Food Safety Department has issued a warning about rising food safety risks as the city enters the peak hot season, urging residents to strictly follow preventive measures against food poisoning.

Pi Network token sees slight rebound after steep decline

The Pi cryptocurrency has recorded a modest price increase over the past week, though its value remains far below its early listing peak and investor enthusiasm appears to be fading.

11th grader stuns judges, wins national physics first prize

Bui Anh Tu, an 11th-grade student majoring in Physics at Bien Hoa High School for the Gifted in Ninh Binh province, won first prize in Physics at the national excellent student selection exam for the 2025-2026 school year with a score of 28.