Con Dao national park’s old trees seek national heritage recognition

The management board of the Con Dao National Park has sent a dossier to the Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment, asking for the recognition of its three ancient trees as Vietnam heritage trees. 

Vietnam, US seek stronger cooperation in energy, defence

Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh held a meeting on January 10 with US Congressman Paul Gosar who affirmed that Arizona State is willing to boost cooperation with Vietnamese localities in all fields.

Finance Ministry plans new personal income rates

If applying the personal income tax (PIT) rates introduced to the public last August, the state budget revenue would lose VND3.1 trillion a year. 

Hanoi bans Uber, Grab cars during rush hours

 Contracted Uber and Grab cars are not allowed to run across 13 streets in the capital city during rush hours, 6 – 9 am and 4:30 – 7:30 pm, starting January 11.

Tourism events in HCM City lure visitors

 A number of tourism events were held in Ho Chi Minh City in 2017, drawing crowds of visitors both at home and abroad.

Pharma giant Pfizer pulls out of research into Alzheimer's

 Drug company Pfizer has announced it is pulling out of research into drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease.

Delicious but deadly mochi: The Japanese rice cakes that kill

 Two people have died in Japan and several are in a critical condition after choking on traditional rice cakes as part of the new year celebrations.

Hanoi to develop additional 11 million sq.m of housing in 2018

 Hanoi sets a target of developing additional 11 million sq.m of housing in 2018, including 430,000 sq.m of social housing, nearly 348,000 sq.m of resettlement housing and more than 2.1 million sq.m of commercial housing.

Thai fruits, vegetables to flood Vietnamese market

 The volume of fruits and vegetables imported from Thailand is expected to surge this year as import tariffs imposed on these products are reduced to zero percent, heating up pressure on their Vietnamese peers.

California mudslides death toll rises with 17 still missing

 Hundreds of rescuers are combing wreckage in Southern California for those missing after mudslides that have killed 17.

Real estate and stock markets to rise above market in 2018?

Forecast to be in a finer state than in 2017, the Vietnamese economy in 2018 is expected to provide even more favourable conditions for foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and domestic market are promising to become stronger.

Vietnam fashion industry suffers setback

VietNamNet Bridge - Analysts say the golden age of Vietnam’s fashion industry is encountering difficulties amid the arrivals of foreign fashion brands.

NA rejects penalties for State audit lapses

The National Assembly’s Standing Committee (NASC) yesterday rejected a draft resolution on administrative penalties for violations in State auditing, saying it lacked jurisdiction over the issue.

Yokohama FC to play SHB Da Nang

Japan’s Yokohama Football Club will play a friendly match against local SHB Da Nang at the city’s Hoa Xuan Stadium on January 20th, a representative of SHB Da Nang said yesterday.

HCM City restarts pavement clean-up drive

The People’s Committee of HCM City on Tuesday told District 1 authorities to review all parking lots that use parts of street pavements and close nonstandard lots by the end of this quarter.  

$75 million needed to clear illegal level crossings

 VietNamNet Bridge – Railway authorities said they would need at least VND1.7 trillion (US$75 million) in 2017-2020 to address long-standing rail accident hotspots at illegal level crossings.

Northern mountain frozen as temperatures drop

 Temperatures have continued falling, freezing several northern mountainous areas, including Phia Oac Mountain in Cao Bang Province.

Cuong delivers an upset at Thailand Masters

Pham Cao Cuong of Vietnam made a big impression at the Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters badminton tournament, beating No 5 seed Ygor Coelho of Brazil in the men’s singles, first round, 

Ex-HCMC Party Chief cites "impatience" for violations

 Dinh La Thang tells court the pressure for project progress led to him acting unlawfully.

Dozens of pupils faint from steel plant pollution

 About two teachers and 21 pupils at Quan Toan Secondary School in Hai Phong City fainted and had to be hospitalised after inhaling toxic gas from the local steel factory on January 8.

Thai billionaire seeks to buy Vinamilk stakes

 F&N Dairy Investments Pte Ltd, a subsidiary owned by Thai business tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, has spent millions of USD to buy stakes at Vinamilk after another subsidiary bought a USD4.8bn stake in Sabeco last year. 

Vietnam Airlines gained impressive profits in 2017

 The revenue and profit indicators of Vietnam Airlines Corporation showed growth as planned in 2017, the firm reported.

Cash withdrawal ratio reduced to 10% by end of 2017

 Viet Nam saw a decline in cash withdrawals for the third consecutive year in 2017, with the rate reducing from 15 per cent in 2016 to 10 per cent in 2017, reports from the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) showed.

Famed movie star, 76, shows paintings at new exhibition

 VietNamNet Bridge – People’s Artist and movie star Tra Giang’s impressions of nature will be shown at a solo exhibition to celebrate Lunar New Year at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum next week.  

Ministry assures E5 bio-fuel meets int’l standards

 The quality of E5 bio fuel in Viet Nam is ensured and meets international standards. All features, capacity and fuel consumption remain the same, and in some criteria E5 is better than RON 92, officials said.