Stockpiling helps to boost rice farmers' profits

 VietNamNet Bridge – A Government programme to create a temporary stockpile of one million tonnes of rice from the winter-spring crop has ensured that many farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) River Delta earned profits,

Football fans crazy about World Cup 2014

VietNamNet Bridge – The ambience of game-day was in the air on June 11 as the northern province of Hung Yen hosted a football rally displaying the revelry that Vietnamese fans have for the game of football.

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Viet Nam's Nguyen Tien Minh advanced to the second round of the Yonex Japan Open badminton tournament yesterday (June 11) in Tokyo.

Vietnamese students honoured at Russian Olympiad awards

VietNamNet Bridge – Five Vietnamese students walked away with honours at the 13th Russian Olympiad which was wrapped up in Moscow on June 11.

Banks cancel plans to increase chartered capital

VietNamNet Bridge – Most banks have had to cancel or delay their plans to increase chartered capital because of current economic conditions.

Vietnamese contractors capable of replacing Chinese counterparts on projects: MOT

Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang was quoted in Dat Viet as saying that rumors that China had prohibited its state-owned businesses to offer bids for projects in Vietnam were not a cause for concern.

Ministry inspects use of additives

The Health Ministry's Food Administration will carry out inspections of the production, trade and use of food additives in a number of localities from now until the end of this month.

Developers remain uncertain of local property market

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's property market is revising but depending too much on the financial market, which makes investment still risky, so developers should take prudential steps towards the market.

SOEs urged growth based on market rules

 VietNamNet Bridge – State-owned enterprises (SOEs) should develop further in accordance with market mechanisms, said experts at a conference in the city.

China shows no intention of easing East Sea tension

Tension has continued to escalate in the East Sea as China has maintained the presence of a large number of ships around the drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou-981, according to the Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance Department.

IADL calls for international law enforcement in East Sea

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) has called upon parties involved in territorial disputes in the East Sea to fully observe the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to settle their disputes peacefully.

77 smuggled elephant tusks seized

 VietNamNet Bridge – Customs officers from Anti-Smuggling Department under General Department of Viet Nam Customs and Tan Son Nhat Airport Customs Division on June 11 seized 77 elephant tusks allegedly transported from Nigeria.

Quyet hat-trick hands T&T win over Dong Nai

 VietNamNet Bridge – National midfielder Nguyen Van Quyet scored a hat-trick in Ha Noi T&T's 3-2 win over hosts Dong Nai, in a late match in the fourth round of the V-League yesterday, June 11.

Child film market a tough nut to crack

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite strong demand, few quality films are made for children and teenagers in Viet Nam, with directors mostly pointing the finger at the dearth of good screenplays.

Rise in number of tourists visiting Quang Binh

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 1.5 million visitors arrived in central Quang Binh Province for its cavern system and burial site of General Giap in the first five months of the year.

Airport project can proceed without Japanese ODA, civil aviation authority says

 Lai Xuan Thanh, head of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), said that the Long Thanh Airport project in the south could proceed even without Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Japan.

Foreign-invested schools’ violations create concerns in education community

General foreign-invested schools are often favored by Vietnamese parents and students, but foreign-invested colleges are viewed with skepticism.

Shrimp ponds displace protective forests in coastal areas

The increase in farming shrimp in ponds in coastal areas has contributed to the displacement of forests that once protected people from sand and floods in the central province of Quang Nam and the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu.

More players enter Vietnamese e-market

The Vietnamese e-commerce market is dominated by ChoDienTu.vn, a Vietnamese e-commerce product, which holds 29 percent of market share. However, the situation may change in the immediate future.

Commercial banks are indifferent to SBV refinancing

Surprisingly, no commercial bank has asked for refinancing from the State Bank (SBV), although SBV is ready to disburse funds.

Cement industry on path to recovery

 VietNamNet Bridge – The country's cement market has seen positive results after a long, quiet period, with both domestic cement consumption and exports having increased.

Ministers answer NA questions

Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung yesterday confirmed that his ministry will support small – and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to overcome difficulties and recover businesses after the recent economic recession.

Bac Lieu bat meat fried in fish sauce

 VietNamNet Bridge – Bat (doi) meat is often made into gourmet dishes since it is rare. In Soc Trang, down in the Mekong Delta, bats have become a local identity as they can be found in great numbers.

Dutch Prime Minister to tour Vietnam

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will pay an official visit to Vietnam from June 16-17, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

China must withdraw oi rig, escort ships: ambassador

What is happening in the East Sea is critically serious and Vietnam resolutely demands China to withdraw oil rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 and more than 100 ships from Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.