When will Vietnam’s stock market be classified as ‘emerging’?

The Director of the State Securities Commission’s (SSC) Market Development Department, Nguyen Son, said that Vietnam is struggling to upgrade its stock market from frontier to emerging by the end of the year.

Vietnamese spend more time on Internet

Vietnamese spent an average of 24.7 hours a week on the Internet, up nine hours from 2014, according to a 2015 cross-platform insights report released by Nielsen.

Mekong Delta drought losses total $215m

 The Mekong Delta suffered losses worth more than VNĐ4.7 trillion (US$215 million) due to the severe and prolonged drought and saltwater intrusion last dry season, the Southwest Region Steering Committee has reported.

Cycling the Ho Chi Minh Trail

 VietNamNet Bridge – Virginia Morris is a security and defence analyst and author based in the UK. Her research specialty is asymmetric war and terrorism. Morris cycled the Ho Chi Minh Trail with her husband and children in 2015.

English to be 'second language' in universities

 Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha has directed universities to make English the second language on campus.

High economic growth a big challenge for government amid climate change

 Director of the HCM City Cadre Institute, Tran Hoang Ngan, speaks about tasks facing the new government in achieving a high GDP rate.

Multi-level marketing companies to submit reports before July 15

Multi-level marketing companies must submit reports on their business activities in first half of this year to the Vietnam Competition Authority under the Ministry of Industry and Trade before July 15.

Beautiful Bung Binh Thien in the monsoons

 VietNamNet Bridge – The southwestern region is well-known for its charming water scenery, so it was not so hard to pick a place to enjoy the weekend.

5,500 State officials to be let go in first phase this year

 The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) has requested that the total number of State officials be reduced by 5,433 in the first phase this year.

The last blacksmith in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Hanoi’s Old Quarter has long been famous for its architecture and traditional crafts, many of which have been lost to rapid urbanization. Hung is the last practitioner of his family’s traditional craft of iron forging, in Lo Ren (blacksmith) street.

VN Asset Management Company special bond terms to be extended

Terms for special bonds issued by the Vietnam Asset Management Company (VAMC) to buy non-performing loans (NPLs) from credit institutions will be extended to ten years in some cases, according to a State Bank of Viet Nam newly-issued regulation.

HCM City to host Mekong Forum

The 2016 Mekong Delta Forum entitled “Committed to a Prosperous and Climate Resilient Mekong Delta” will be held in HCM City on June 27 and 28 to discuss solutions for the critical challenges posed to the region by climate change.

Finding a ceramic kingdom under Lady’s reign

On a mid-summer day with 40-degree Celsius heat, we return to Quang Tien Hamlet in Gia Loc District, 70km south of Ha Noi. The houses along the road from Hai Duong City to the village in Gia Loc District are scattered under the shade of longan trees. 

HCM City drainage system to undergo $10m repairs

 HCM City People’s Committee has asked the Ministry of Planning and Investment to repair four kilometres of old water drainage systems in central districts.

Record aviation growth in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam aviation is witnessing strong growth in the number of passengers as well as strategies to purchase new aircrafts.

 

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Coast guards search for missing fishermen after explosion, Anaesthesiology association plans to expand activities, Vietnam focuses on expanding social insurance coverage, Hotline to be launched for unlawful mineral mining prevention

Three missing, four injured in Phu Quoc boat accident

Four crew members were seriously injured and three fishermen remain missing after an explosion occurred on a fishing boat offshore the southwestern province of Kien Giang.

Top ICT firms awarded

 Two different awards, the Vietnam ICT Top 5 and Gold Medal Award, have been given to enterprises in the information and communication technologies sector to recognise their outstanding achievements.

Better late than never

  Forest destruction, especially in the Central Highlands, remains a major headache. Deforestation has taken a heavy toll on the ecosystem and the environment, which is evident in serious land erosion, animal habitat reduction, landslides and flooding.

AAE-1 undersea cable to operate in Vietnam this year

 VietNamNet Bridge - Under the plan, the entire AAE-1 undersea optical cable route will be completed and put into use by the end of 2016.

Chinese national trade fruits illegally in Vietnam

 Chinese dealers are dominating the market for dragon fruit, manipulating supply and prices in Binh Thuan Province, provincial authorities have said.

Ha Tinh denies major Taiwanese project in Vung Ang given approval

North-central Ha Tinh province has denied reports it has agreed in principle to a Taiwanese investor building a port and livestock complex worth $2.5 billion.

Farm of unique “dragon-scale” chickens in Saigon

VietNamNet Bridge – A Saigon man named Quang has invested a lot of money to import a special chicken species from the US to breed in Vietnam. He now runs three chicken farms in HCM City and Dong Thap Province.

Hanoi targets Red River growth

The Hanoi municipal People’s Committee has announced a detailed master plan for the Nhat Tan – Noi Bai route, also known as Vo Nguyen Giap Road, with an aim of driving development in localities surrounding the Red River north of Hanoi.

Indian actress Avika Gor returns to Vietnam for charity work

Indian actress Avika Gor who is the one of the most famous Television actress participated in a charity press conference in Ho Chi Minh City on June 24.