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Hanoi is set to implement one of the most ambitious clean transport initiatives in Vietnam: banning gas-powered motorbikes within designated areas of Ring Road 1 starting July 1, 2026.
A new resolution permits eligible Vietnamese to enter casinos in Phu Quoc, Ho Tram, and Van Don under strict pilot regulations.
Child car seats, once a niche segment, has become a vibrant market as the penalty regulation takes effect on January 1, 2026.
Child safety seats have become a “hot topic” on social media in recent days, and many people still do not know which type to choose to comply with new regulations.
Vietnam's Ministry of Health is moving to restructure local health stations, aiming to enhance grassroots services and attract private sector investment for long-term sustainability.
The National Assembly on November 17 discussed a draft law amending and supplementing several articles of 10 laws related to security and order, including the Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety.
As the deadline for mandatory child car seat equipment approaches, the policy has gained widespread attention and generated a lively debate across forums and in society.
The Government has issued a decree detailing the establishment of the national housing fund and measures to implement the NA’s Resolution No. 201/2025/QH15, adopted in May on piloting special mechanisms and policies to develop social housing.
According to experts, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will soon become as common as motor vehicles and must be tightly regulated using a system of identification codes.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade proposes stiff penalties for rooftop solar projects that bypass regulations or fail to report capacity details.
Students enrolled in private schools and high-quality public schools in Hanoi will receive monthly tuition support ranging from 155,000 VND to 217,000 VND (approximately 6.30 to 8.80 USD), depending on education level and location.
A government report to the National Assembly outlines efforts to support doctors, improve public services, and drive sustainable growth.
A new Vietnamese decree prohibits excessive academic pressure at home, with fines ranging from $200 to $400 for violators.
Fines ranging from $200 to $1,200 will be imposed for insulting, controlling, or violating the privacy of family members under Decree 282/2025.
During a group discussion on the draft Law on E-Commerce this afternoon, National Assembly deputies shared numerous opinions on the responsibilities of sellers and platform owners in the digital marketplace.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man has signed off a resolution specifying the number of vice chairpersons of People’s Councils at the provincial and commune levels, along with the number of deputy heads of boards at these councils.
The Education Ministry is proposing a centralized National Scholarship Fund to attract and retain top minds and unify Vietnam’s fragmented scholarship system.
VCCI proposes raising the legal betting limit to help businesses compete with illegal platforms.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has just signed Decision No. 38, amending and supplementing several articles of the Regulations on the Management of Operations at Cam Ranh International Port issued by the Ministry of National Defense.
Decree No. 259/2025/ND-CP, dated October 10, 2025, defines strategic goods as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), conventional weapons, and dual-use items that can be used for the development, production, or deployment of such weapons.