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Vietnam lacking IT workers despite higher salaries: TopDev

 Vietnam will be short of 70,000 to 90,000 information and technology (IT) workers next year despite increasing salary and welfare, according to a TopDev, a recruitment network and ecosystem in mobile and IT, report on the IT market in Vietnam.

IAEA helps Vietnam plan for new reactor

 The new 15-MW reactor may be located in Lam Dong or Dong Nai provinces.

Young science-technology talents honoured with Golden Globe Awards

 Ten young talents who have the most outstanding research projects or solutions in science and technology were presented with the Golden Globe Awards 2018 at a ceremony held in Ho Chi Minh City on December 28.

Vietnam to build 160 stations for global navigation satellite system

 Vietnam plans to build 160 stations to serve its Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), aiming to increase the system’s accuracy and nationwide coverage.

Vietnam to have first domestic chip cards in Q1 2019

 Vietnam’s first domestic chip cards will be launched in the first quarter of 2019 to enhance safety and service quality of the country’s bank card operations.

Vietnam’s 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2018

 The Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists Club on December 25 announced 10 outstanding science and technology events in 2018, selected by science and technology journalists from 20 central and local media agencies. 

New born giraffe an added attraction to Saigon Zoo

A baby giraffe, born in late October has attracted more visitors to the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

VN’s efforts for green growth need more active moves

 Only 1.7 per cent of the total credit account outstanding for the national economy in 2017 is provided for green finance by public and private banks.

Hon Mu Farm – Home to eco-friendly items

Hon Mu Farm in Tho Xuan district in the central province of Thanh Hoa is home to eco-friendly products that help minimize waste.

Computer viruses cause record loss of $637 million for VN

 Vietnamese computer users suffered a record 14.9 trillion VND (637.6 million USD) in damage from viruses this year, an increase of 21 percent from 2017, according to a cyber security assessment report released by Bkav Technology Group this week.

Vsmart must defy odds to succeed

 As “Made in Vietnam” smartphone brands are jealously guarding their tiny market share in the fiercely competitive mid-end segment against Chinese devices, newcomer Vsmart’s chances in the arena are subject to heavy speculation. 

Ministry supports plan to collect environment fees on exhaust emissions

The Ministry of Finance has urged the Ministries of Natural Resources and Environment, Transport and Agriculture and Rural Development to quickly draw up a plan to collect environment protection fees on exhaust emissions.

Da Nang faces environmental challenges

 Officials in Da Nang have raised concerns about the increased problems of flooding and environmental issues in the city.

Vietnamese engineers make Fractional CO2 Laser surgical equipment

 The Hi-Tech Business Incubator in Ho Chi Minh City held a ceremony on December 18 to debut a surgical equipment using Fractional CO2 Laser – one of the most advanced technologies in skin treatment – designed and made by Vietnamese engineers.

MobiFone formally ends controversial AVG deal

 State-owned MobiFone Telecommunications Corporation and private pay TV firm AVG on December 18 officially struck an agreement to terminate and liquidate a highly controversial deal.

Pollution and fire concerns raised over Thanh Hoa oil spill

 Local people in Thanh Hoa Province are worried after thousands of litres of oil spilt on the streets from a military fuel station.

Vietnam holds nationwide cyber-attack drill

 One hundred teams from across Vietnam are taking part in a biggest ever cyber-attack drill, which runs in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City from December 18 to 21.

Binh Thuan struggles with untreated coal ash

 Over four million tons of untreated coal ash and slag, discharged from thermal power plants in the south-central coastal province of Binh Thuan, pose serious risks to the environment, said a local official.

New ransomware hitting 3,900 computers in Vietnam

Vietnam’s internet security firm Bkav has released a warning over a new version of GandCrab ransomware, with an estimated 3,900 computers across the country currently infected with the blackmail malware.

Ministry tackles software copyright violations

 Enforcement efforts are underway in provinces and cities across the country following software owners’ requests to take stronger action to protect copyright and software ownership.