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Laos’ hydropower policy puts Vietnam in a dilemma

VietNamNet Bridge - The proposal to buy electricity from Lao hydropower plants has been facing opposition from many researchers, who say that benefits are small compared with the costs.

Minister wants to develop made-in-Vietnam social media

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam needs a digital ecosystem with focus on made-in-Vietnam social media instead of foreign owned players such as Facebook and Google.

Is there a new battle for textbook market share?

Conversations have heated up on Internet forums about Ho Ngoc Dai, the father of the ‘education technology’ program, who wrote a textbook for first graders.

Kha Trang wins Super Model International 2018

 Vietnamese beauty Duong Nguyen Kha Trang was crowned Super Model International 2018 at the final night of the pageant in Thailand on September 14.

Banks banned from disclosing client information

 The Government has issued Decree 117/2018 directing local credit institutions and branches of foreign banks to ensure that information remains confidential about their clients, and only provide information.

Wood industry: Sustainable development

 Despite the constantly strong growth posted by the wood industry over the past few years, wood enterprises are aiming for a higher target: sustainable development, environmental protection and greater export turnover through higher added value.

New wave of technology firms and co-working operators start

 Vietnam has been seeing a new wave of technology firms and co-working operators, creating new opportunities for the real estate industry.

Drum-making village busy ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival

 Ong Hao Village in Hung Yen Province is rushing to complete thousands of drums for the Mid-Autumn Festival which falls on September 24.

Hanoi struggles with congestion

 Despite the efforts of Hanoi authorities to prevent congestion, the number of personal vehicles has grown much faster than the city’s infrastructure.

Swimming continues in West Lake despite mass fish deaths

 Hundreds of people in Hanoi often a swim in the West Lake with their children and pets despite the recent mass deaths.

Ten years on, Hanoi's expansion sees mixed results

 After merging all of neighboring Ha Tay province, Me Linh district and four communes in Luong Son district in Hoa Binh province, modern-day Hanoi is the 17th largest capital in the world.

HCM City proposes ending fees for secondary students

 The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has proposed to the Ministry of Finance to end tuition fees for secondary schools.

Imported swans thrive on Thien Quang Lake

The 12 swans which were brought to Thien Quang Lake in Hanoi have adapted to the local environment.  

SIM card market heats up as conversion nears

 The prices of 11-digit SIM cards are surging as buyers seek to obtain phone numbers that will contain lucky numbers when tens of millions of 11-digit subscribers are switched to a 10-digit format, starting from today.

Solar rooftop a major driver of green growth

 Local and foreign investors are racing to register solar power projects in Vietnam to reap the benefits of the feed-in-tariff of 9.35 US cents, with solar rooftop considered a key driver to create a more stable power supply in the near future.

Wind power price rise a positive sign for VN’s renewable energy development

 Higher feed-in tariffs for wind power projects in Viet Nam will help push forward the completion of many projects and ensure they begin operation.

Ha Noi to build 48.5-hectare urban area in Bac Tu Liem

 Ha Noi People’s Committee has approved a 1:500 scale plan of Vibex urban area which covers more than 48.5 hectares in Bac Tu Liem District with a population of 7,000.

More banks provide e-tax payment service

 The General Department of Customs (GDC) announced another four banks that qualify to provide its 24/7 e-tax payment scheme, raising the total to 22 banks.

Restrictions on real estate credit bearing fruit

 Recent moves to restrict credit for real estate are having an effect.

British tourist rescued after getting lost on Danang peninsula

 A British traveller has been rescued after getting lost on Son Tra Peninsular in the central city of Danang for two days.