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New vehicles subject to emissions test fees

Motor vehicle manufacturers and importers will have to pay an emissions testing fee for each new vehicle model to be tested from February 15.

Vietnamese big groups now want to get back domain names

Experts believe that Bkav’s deal would start a new tendency of Vietnamese enterprises spending big money to get back “.com” domain names. A lot of multi-billion dong affairs are expected to be inked in 2012.

AL to continue observer mission in Syria despite criticism

The Arab League (AL) decided on Sunday to continue its observer mission in Syria, despite criticism that the AL so far failed to stop violence and bloodshed in the country.

Despite strict regulations, car imports from unofficial distributors still flock to VN

Despite the Circular No 20 which stipulates strict regulations on the procedures for importing cars, luxury cars from different sources still have been flocking to Vietnam.

Iran sentenced CIA "spy" to death

An Iranian court sentenced the CIA "spy", Amir Hekmati, to death, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Monday.

Scientists discover gene responsible for lung cancer

A team of Singaporean scientists have identified a gene responsible for lung cancer, the Agency for Science, Technology and Research said on Friday.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 10/1

Vinmec injects in public health care; Tet promotion flights with VietJetAir; Carmakers fume over fees; Vinatex to stitch up equitisation move; Baskin-Robbins opens 3 ice-cream stores in HCMC; Poor land management wastes public funds

Top legislator receives Japan LDP President

National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung received the President of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Tanigaki Sadakazu in Hanoi on January 9.

Petrol distributors suffer huge losses: Minister

Audit reports showed that petrol distributors had suffered a huge loss worth US$476.2 million in the past four years, though they received compensation for such losses from the State, Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang said.

Software park has licence revoked

HCM City has reported to the Ministry of Planning and Investment that it has withdrawn the licence it issued to a company for developing the US$1.2 billion Thu Thiem Software Park in District 2.

12 patients cured of unknown skin disease

The Quy Hoa National Leprosy Dermatology Hospital in Binh Dinh has cured 12 patients  suffering from an undiagnosed skin disease that causes ulcers on hands, feet, mouth, back and abdomen, said Dr. Nguyen Thanh Tan, director of the hospital.

Viettel reaches US$1 billion pre-tax profit

Military-run Telecommunications Group Viettel ended last year as one of the country's few companies to enjoy a pre-tax profit of nearly US$1 billion.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 9/1

Painting, sculpture exhibition in HCMC Museum of Fine Arts; Quan Ho’ singing to be promoted in France; Musical performance raises nearly VND12 billion for the poor; Vietnamese movie to be shown at Berlin int’l film festival   

Vietnam to launch 2nd satellite in April

Vietnam will launch its second satellite, Vinasat-2, in the third week of April 2012 as scheduled, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.

Close-up of Saigon’s flower street

VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Hue Flower Street is decorated by hundreds of flowerpots and the animal designation of 2012. This year the street’s highlight will be a 26m long, 5.5m tall dragon.

British PM threatens to block financial transactions tax

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday he would block an EU-wide financial transactions tax proposed by France unless the tax was put in place globally.

Obama vows to create more jobs amid heartening employment news

U.S. President Barack Obama vowed on Saturday to continue his efforts to create more jobs amid heartening news that the unemployment rate has declined to its lowest level in nearly three years,

Vietnam asks the US to help search for the missing

The Vietnam Maritime Search & Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) has asked the US Coast Guard to keep it updated on continuing efforts to search for the 22 missing sailors of Vinalines Queen, said MRCC Director General Nguyen Anh Vu.

Gardeners heat peach blossoms by electric lamps

VietNamNet Bridge – Gardeners in Hanoi’s famous flower village of Nhat Tan are trying everyway to encourage peach trees to bloom in time for the lunar New Year holiday, which will come in nearly two weeks.

Subsidization scheme only feather fertilizer producers’ nest

The subsidization in the input material prices for fertilizer production has only benefited producers, while it has caused bad consequences to the agricultural production because it has created a market with unhealthy competition.