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Hanoi to punish enterprises with overdue payments

 Hanoi Social Security has announced it would coordinate with the city’s inspectors in compiling a list of enterprises that have owed social insurance debt for a long time.

Dinh The Huynh leaves Party posts for illness treatment

The Politburo has decided to allow Politburo member Dinh The Huynh to leave the posts of standing member of the CPV Central Committee’s Secretariat and President of the Central Theoretical Council in the 2016-2021 tenure.

Nine defendants involved in Da River pipeline ruptures stand trial

 The Hanoi People’s Court opened on March 5 the first-instance trial for nine defendants accused of being responsible for the 18 successive ruptures of the Da River water pipelines in the capital city.

In Vietnam 4.5m lack clean water

 Viet Nam must exploit its water resources more efficiently if it is to ensure the remaining 4.5 million local people without tap water gain access, while at the same time the growing population and economy put additional strain on water capacity.

Shares slide on large-cap stocks

 Vietnam’s shares slid on March 5 as large-cap stocks performed poorly when investors sold in pursuit of short-term profits.

Quang Nam reviews tourism projects on Cham Island

 The central province of Quang Nam is reviewing tourism projects on Cu Lao Cham (Cham Island), a tourism magnet in Tan Hiep commune of Hoi An township, following reports on the environmental impacts of some construction activities.

“Ho Chi Minh City Charming Ao Dai” festival

The 5th Ao Dai festival in Ho Chi Minh City is taking place with a wide range of activities, including ao dai-related shows, a mass performance with the participation of 3,000 people.

US’s aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson visits Da Nang

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain and the destroyer USS Wayne E.Meyer of the US Navy anchored at Tien Sa Port, Da Nang city on May 5.

Old Vietnamese education, imperial examinations on spotlight

 An exhibition is underway in Hanoi, displaying over 50 photos, documents and items reflecting the old Vietnamese education and examinations.

WIPO helps Vietnamese firms in IP protection

 Experts from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) talked with Vietnamese enterprises on how to protect their intellectual property rights overseas at a seminar in HCM City on March 5.

President Tran Dai Quang meets Bangladeshi leaders

 President Tran Dai Quang engaged in bilateral meetings with Bangladeshi leaders in the capital city of Dhaka on March 5 during his ongoing State visit. 

Liveshow honours traditional musical instrument

 A liveshow by a Vietnamese artist living in Canada that honours dan bau, a traditional one-string musical instrument of Vietnam, has left deep impression among Hanoi music lovers.

Trial of Vietnamese girl’s murder in Chiba to start on June 4

 The Chiba District Court said on March 6 that it will begin the trial under the lay judge system on June 4 for a man indicted for murdering a 9-year-old Vietnamese girl last year.

Vietnam in Group B of AFC Women’s Futsal Championship

 Vietnam are in Group B of the second AFC Women’s Futsal Championship after a draw held on March 5 in Kuala Lumpur.

Local firms inject $53mln into ginseng projects

 VinGroup and TH True Milk have registered to invest 1.2 trillion VND (53 million USD) in ginseng and herbs farm projects in mountainous Nam Tra My district of Quang Nam province.

Steel association to petition against US’s import restriction if necessary

 The Vietnam Steel Association (VSA) has said it and Vietnamese steel firms may submit the case related to the US’s plan to restrict the import of steel and aluminum products to the WTO, if necessary.

$158 mln energy efficiency project launched

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on March 5 launched a 158 million USD energy project to help key industries and enterprises with energy saving.

Banks report huge profits, bank shares’ golden days return

Investors, impressed by banks’ high profits, have been rushing to buy bank shares, pushing prices up.

Only one professorial candidate found not meeting standards

Only one candidate has been found not to meet the standards for a professor title in 2017. However, concern about the quality of professors/associate professors remains.

Green buildings gain ascendancy in real estate market

VietNamNet Bridge - The highlight of the Vietnam real estate market in 2017 was the boom of ‘green’ construction.