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CAAV proposes tax cuts, financial support for airlines

Amid complicated geopolitical developments and increasing fuel prices, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has suggested a number of policy measures to reduce pressure on Vietnam’s aviation industry.

UN adopts resolution designating International Coffee Day

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution designating October 1 as International Coffee Day, aiming to raise global awareness of the economic, social and cultural significance of coffee and its role in sustainable development.

First senior officials’ meeting of CPTPP in 2026 opens in Hanoi

Vietnam’s CPTPP chairmanship 2026 is implemented under the theme “Shared Visions – Shared Actions”, reflecting members’ commitment to working together towards long-term development goals and translating shared visions into concrete outcomes.

Japanese volunteer helps preserve Thai culture in the mountains of Nghe An

A Japanese volunteer in Nghe An is helping local Thai communities preserve their traditions while developing sustainable community tourism.

ProPak Vietnam 2026 spotlights Italian innovation in packaging solutions

At ProPak Vietnam 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City, Italian manufacturers will introduce a wide range of high-tech processing and packaging solutions designed to support Vietnam’s rapidly growing packaging sector.

Five reasons the new MacBook Neo could be Apple’s most accessible laptop

With a lower price, A18 Pro chip, macOS and vibrant design, the MacBook Neo opens the door for more users to experience Apple’s ecosystem.

Rising fuel prices drive surge in electric motorbike demand in Hanoi

Dealers in Hanoi report a sharp increase in customers exploring and purchasing electric motorbikes amid rising fuel costs.

Galaxy S26 Ultra screen sparks concerns over eye strain

Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 Ultra display is drawing debate as some users report eye fatigue and headaches after prolonged use.

Brothers marry sisters, forming a warm and harmonious family in Hung Yen

A unique marriage arrangement in Hung Yen has brought two families even closer, as two brothers married two sisters. The special bond has created a warm, close-knit household where family members support and care for one another.

Vietnam’s first Human Library opens in Hanoi

The newly launched space allows visitors to listen, ask questions and learn directly from individuals with real-life experiences.

Mother and daughter both graduate in electrical engineering, daughter tops class

Tran Ngoc Bao Thi graduated with distinction in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, becoming valedictorian of her class and continuing a path that her mother, an electronics engineer, began more than 20 years ago.

Construction Ministry to directly monitor four major state firms

The Construction Ministry will conduct direct supervision of four major state-owned enterprises in 2026, focusing on the management and use of state capital, business performance and the preservation and development of public assets.

Student with transplanted heart wins provincial chemistry prize

Seven years after receiving a life-saving heart transplant, a girl from Lang Son has achieved academic success by winning second prize in a provincial chemistry competition.

Vietnam’s RON95 gasoline price remains lower than regional peers

Despite recent increases, Vietnam’s RON95 gasoline price is still lower than equivalent fuel prices in several neighboring countries.

Vietnam’s support industry should not try to copy China

Vietnamese supporting industries should position themselves in the mid- and upper-mid segments rather than relying on low-cost outsourcing if they want to compete and integrate deeper into global supply chains.

Vietnam call-up list sees familiar faces return

Coach Kim Sang Sik recalls several familiar names for the national team, with notable returns and a surprising absence.

Hanoi: 95% of administrative procedures to be handled from home

Hanoi’s residents will soon be able to complete most administrative procedures without leaving home as the city accelerates efforts to modernise governance and expand fully online public services.

Vietnam auto market slows after strong start to 2026

Members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) sold just 19,278 vehicles in February 2026, a drop of 48% compared with the previous month. VinFast and Hyundai also recorded significant declines during the Tet holiday period.

Ho Chi Minh City diversifies tourism products to attract foreign visitors.

Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector is entering a phase of strong growth, with performance improving year after year, and new tourism products are being developed to enhance visitor experiences and attract more international travellers.

Vietnam doubles down on green growth adapted to climate change

Green growth, circular economy, and low-carbon economy are identified as cross-cutting orientations designed to drive deep structural economic reform; boost productivity, quality, efficiency, and national competitiveness.