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Over 23 million students begin new school year

 More than 23 million students across the country, or one-fourth of the total population, started a new academic year on September 5.

Northern Vietnam to expect first cold spell

A cold spell is expected to hit the northern region from September 6 according to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF). 

HCM City minibus project faces sceptical public

 Many experts have opposed the minibus project in HCM City claiming it is infeasible and a waste of city's budget.

What will Vietnam gain if it hosts the F1 race?

Hosting the Formula One (F1) race is an ‘expensive decision’ if considering the fees, infrastructure development, and business efficiency, but it would enhance Hanoi’s image.

Vietnamese goods showcased for global market

 More and more Vietnamese companies are taking the initiative by showcasing their products overseas.

VN to spend $2.9b on advertising

 More than VND68 trillion (over US$2.9 billion) is expected to be spent on media advertising by companies in Viet Nam, with fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturers to make up the bulk of the spending.

Ministry to auction duty quota for sugar import

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will hold bids on the right to use duty quota to import 94,000 tonnes of sugar this year.

First four-star university in Vietnam receives certificate

 The Ho Chi Minh City-based Ton Duc Thang university received a certificate rating it as a four star institution in the UK QS ranking at the academic year opening ceremony on September 4.

Party leader leaves for official visit to Russia

 General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong left Hanoi on September 5 morning, starting his official visit to Russia at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

PM honours Olympic Vietnam men’s football squad

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has decided to honour the Olympic Vietnam men’s football team with a certificate of merit in recognition of their excellent performance at the Asian Games (ASIAD) 2018 which ended in Indonesia last week.

Premier League trophy to be in Vietnam in mid-September

 The Premier League trophy is expected to reach Vietnam in mid-September as part of its parade through 20 countries and territories worldwide.

Vietnamese film wins two prizes at 58th Asia Pacific Film Festival

 Feature film Dao Cua Dan Ngu Cu (The Island of Aliens or The Way Station) by director Nguyen Hong Anh has been honoured with the Best Story award at the 58th Asia Pacific Film Festival.

Leaders attend new school year ceremonies in localities

 President Tran Dai Quang beat the drum to start the 2018-2019 school year at Chu Van An high school in Hanoi on September 5, on the occasion of its 110th founding anniversary. 

Securities market sees capital hikes

 Foreign investors are strongly pouring capital into foreign securities firms to cash in on the Vietnamese market’s growth potential, while local counterparts remain cautious in growing their charter capital.

Capital market in need of FIE boost

 Raising long-term capital is vital for the sustainable development of the local economy in the future, and rather than relying entirely on locally sourced capital.

Banks upbeat about reaching full-year profit targets

 Banks are confident in reaching their full-year profit targets albeit the central bank is unlikely to loosen banks’ credit growth limit in the second half.

Discerning elites demand top-end resort properties

 Despite resort properties being a relatively new addition to the Vietnamese real estate landscape, several high-end projects in this segment have recently taken shape targeting an elite customer group that is financially wealthy and highly demanding.

Revised casino decree to further relax restrictions

 Major casino development in Vietnam has been on a slow and rocky path, but the country has recently permitted integrated resorts to feature casinos and open for local guests.

What can businesses ‘harvest’ after ‘sowing capital’ in agriculture?

Many large corporations in different business fields have rushed to pour capital into agriculture to seek a new driving force for their growth. But not all of them have been successful.

Vietnam may reach new foreign investment record in 2018

 If foreign investment inflows maintain their growth momentum until the end of the year, Vietnam can expect a new foreign investment record for the decade. Of particular note, the majority of the increase is generated by M&A deals.