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Books shed light on wind energy

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the German Development Co-operation (GIZ) released two handbooks on wind energy in Viet Nam yesterday to help investors and local authorities develop wind power projects.

Banks and logistics companies shaking hands to become stronger

Most of the 1000 Vietnamese operational logistics companies are small and weak. However, analysts hope the situation will be improved thanks to the hand-shaking deals between the companies and banks.

Vietnam navy does exercise to defend sea and islands

VietNamNet Bridge – Below are some pictures of drilling of the naval forces of Vietnam.

SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF

National Shooting Tournament opens; 200 players compete in National Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Champs; Vietnam announces Olympic and national football squads; T&T ready for Da Nang grudge match 

Tourists seek cheaper options

At the end of last year, Nguyen Phuong Ha intended to book a tour to Europe for her family in April. But she and her husband changed their minds because of the increasing cost of travel, booking a less-costly tour to South Korea instead.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 5/6

Country to face heat wave; Authority orders company to withdraw toxic jelly; Vietnam’s exporters not eager for export credit insurance; Ministry: Students, pupils should vote for Ha Long Bay; Former UNIDO representative to Vietnam honoured        

Garment industry focuses on sustainable growth

VietNamNet Bridge - The textile and garment industry has become a key economic sector in Vietnam, as it has a sustainable growth and a focus on an ongoing investment in both labor and technology.

PM Dung witnesses signing of accords with Germany

VietNamNet Bridge - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle witnessed the signing of accords of aid and credits in Hanoi Saturday as part of the latter’s visit to Vietnam.

Additive inspections to continue: Ministry

Vietnam has established inspection teams to monitor cloudy agent additive in the markets across the country, ever since Taiwan disclosed the contamination threat of the Yu Sheng Chemical Co. product, Di-ethylHexyl phthalate (DEHP).  

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 5/6

Photography exhibition shows beauty in Vietnam’s forest; Free multicultural event with music and art in HCMC; Miss Ethnic Vietnamese pageant launched; President Ho goes international  

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 5/6

Party official visits Japanese disaster victims; Vietnam, Laos continue boosting cooperation; National Assembly deputies visit India; Human Rights Council expert praises Viet Nam's progress  

Eating earth may be good for stomach: study

Eating earth may protect the stomach against toxins, parasites and pathogens, a new study suggests.

Despite govt effort, spending still on the rise

Although the government had ordered a widespread reduction in public spending, data has shown that public expenditures in provinces and cities in the first five months of 2011 have far exceeded those from the previous year.

Discover ancient capital city of Hue

VietNamNet would like to introduce to our readers-- must-come destinations in the ancient capital city of Hue, a famous tourist city in Vietnam.

Games of mountain kids

VietNamNet Bridge – While urban children have access to all kinds of modern toys and they are fed up with these toys very quickly, kids in the rural and mountainous regions are playing traditional and simple games.

Hanoi through comic books

VietNamNet Bridge – The 2nd Belgian-Vietnamese Comics Festival held by Kim Dong Publishing House and the Wallonie-Brexelles Delegation to Vietnam, in Hanoi from June 1-6, is attracting the public, especially children.

Vietnam tightens grip on mobile phone users

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communications is drafting regulations that will ban the resale of registered sim cards, an official said.

Banks rely on foreign partners to raise capital

VietNamNet Bridge - One of the ways in which banks are planning to increase their charter capital this year is to have their strategic partners acquire a greater stake – from the current 10 to 20 per cent.

Drink-drivers make VN roads a death trap

VietNamNet Bridge - "He often told me how a little amount of beer couldn't harm a strong man like himself," said a crying Nguyen Thi Hong An, adding, "now it does," pointing at a man lying unconscious on the bed.

Experts warn wooden furniture producers of high risks in US market

Vietnam-made wooden furniture may face an anti-dumping investigation in the US after the US newspapers reported that Chinese producers are using Vietnam as a place that helps them avoid anti-dumping duties.