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Consumers keep indifferent to sales promotion campaigns

VietNamNet Bridge – Not in all cases, big discount rates can boost sales as expected. Vietnamese consumers now keep indifferent to sales promotion campaigns, because such campaigns have become too popular.

Vietnam must be vigilant over China’s provoking acts

VietNamNet Bridge – “China is challenging, provoking and waiting for Vietnam to lose its temper,” said Dr. Tran Cong Truc, former chief of the Border Committee, about the recent incidents in the East Sea.

Demographic dividend period – time for VN to become dragon

According to UNFPA, Vietnam has officially entered the “demographic dividend” period which may last 30 years. However, the hesitancy in building up and implementing reasonable labor policies may make Vietnam miss the golden opportunity.

Japan, U.S. focus on China

After failing to agree on a timetable for relocating the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Japan and the United States focused on common strategic objectives mainly to deal with China's emergence.

Nadal sets up third round clash against Muller at Wimbledon

Top seed Rafael Nadal powered through Wimbledon debutant Ryan Sweeting of the United States Wednesday in three straight sets, setting up a third round match against Luxembourg's Gilles Muller, who beat him here in 2005.

Denmark recognizes Libyan opposition NTC as legitimate representative

Denmark announced Wednesday that it recognizes the Libyan opposition National Transitional Council (NTC) as the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people.

The Death hanging around Ba River

VietNamNet Bridge – The one-day poetic Ba River has become an obsession of local residents in An Khe Commune in Gia Lai province because it has become seriously polluted.

Low-quality cheap technologies flood Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – The machines and equipment with low quality and low costs have been flooding Vietnam, which should be seen as a big threat to Vietnamese mechanical engineering products, experts have warned.

Chinese newspapers distort truth, intimidate Vietnam

Global Times published an editorial titled “Tougher action towards China cannot benefit Vietnam” to which the Vietnamese Dai Doan Ket “China’s newspaper distorting the truth and intimidating the Vietnamese People”.

Obama lays out Afghanistan troops drawdown

U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday night laid out his plans for Afghanistan troops drawdown that is set to begin next Month, ordering 10,000 troops from that country by year-end with a total of 33,000 troops to be out

Most businesses less confident on economy

VietNamNet Bridge - The first quarter of this year has seen a drop in confidence among both business leaders and consumers about the nation's economic prospects, according to the Viet Nam Business Barometer Survey carried out by Nielsen.

War remains off to Hawaii for checking

VietNamNet Bridge – A repatriation ceremony for the remains of US servicemen who died during the Viet Nam War was held yesterday, June 22, at Da Nang International Airport.

North Vietnam braces for storm Haima

Tropical storm Haima, forecast to hit China’s Luichow Peninsula this afternoon and the Vietnam-China border tomorrow, will bring heavy rains to Vietnam’s northern and north central regions,

New tax aims to banish plastic bags

VietNamNet Bridge – A special environmental tax will be imposed on non biodegradable plastic bags next year in an attempt to stop them being used to carry home goods from shops and markets.

Ministry proposes plan on income tax exemption

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Finance has finalized its proposal for personal income tax exemptions in 2011.

American Idol's Archuleta to perform in VN

VietNamNet Bridge – The first runner-up in American Idol 2008, David Archuleta, will be performing for the first time in Viet Nam at the Idol Music Event next month.

To put a brake on exports to reduce trade deficit with China

VietNamNet Bridge – If Vietnam successfully controls the export of the products which have the input materials reliant on foreign sources, restructures the industries and markets, it will be able to reduce the trade deficit with China.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 23/6

Hanoi cuts infrastructure budget by $6 billion; VAVA calls for support to AO victims; Poor receive help from United Arab Emirates

Gov’t calls for tighter cyber security

VietNamNet Bridge - Nguyen Minh Hong, deputy minister of Information and Communications, asked all Government agencies and local authorities on June 20 to tighten security of digital information.

High interest rates hit energy development

VietNamNet Bridge - Energy groups have expressed their concerns regarding excessive loan interest rates and capital shortages that have made it hard to survive, a recent seminar heard.