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Online shopping spurs e-commerce logistics

A boom in online shopping and increasing numbers of internet and smartphone users have contributed to the growth of e-commerce logistics in Asia-Pacific, including Viet Nam.

Rumors of fuel shortages denied

During a meeting with the relevant departments on August 26, the Ministry of Industry and Trade asserted the current fuel supply could fully meet the demand for domestic consumption.

More countries eligible for Vietnam’s e-visa

The Ministry of Public Security is considering expanding the list of countries whose nationals are eligible to get a visa online as instructed by Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam.

Addressing agricultural emissions key to green production in Vietnam

Increasing attention has been given to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam’s agriculture sector, particularly rice production, in a bid to protect the environment given complex climate change developments.

HCM City faces fast land subsidence

The surface of HCMC is highly sinkable, according to ground subsidence research by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Oktoberfest set to return to Hà Nội and HCM City

One of the most exciting German cultural festivals in VN, the GBA Oktoberfest, is set to return to Hanoi and HCM City after two years of intermission due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On-site auctions – prospects for Vietnam’s painting market

The recent organisation of a non-selling painting exhibition in Vietnam by Sotheby’s - the world’s largest, most trusted and dynamic marketplace for art and luxury – has demonstrated prospects of this art market.

Vietnam to receive 8.4 million Covid doses in Sept

The Ministry of Health has announced that 8.4 million doses of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines would be shipped to Vietnam next month as it targets to have 90% of the population getting the third shots.

Paper industry expects to maintain high growth momentum

The domestic paper industry has achieved good growth in the past five years and expects to maintain the momentum until 2025 driven by demand for tissue and packaging paper, according to the industry business group.

EU may be answer to shrinking bean share

With Europeans seemingly loving Vietnamese coffee beans, businesses are struggling to increase exports to this important market that would bring much growth to the industry.

HCM City demands performing artists need permission to travel overseas

Artists in HCM City are banned from travelling abroad without being approved by their management agency.

Quang Ninh vice chairman disciplined for alleged involvement in Viet A case

Pham Van Thanh, vice chairman of the People’s Committee of Quang Ninh Province, has received a warning for his shortcomings related to the case of Viet A Covid test kits when he was leader of Dong Trieu Town in the province.

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An Giang to host hot air balloon festival on National Day

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Vietnam's exports to CPTPP members amount to US$31 billion

Offshore wind future in balance for Vietnam

The long-awaited Power Development Plan VIII is set to target the development of about 7GW of offshore wind power in Vietnam. However, both investors and localities are waiting for a clearer roadmap.

Vietnam finding ways to change prejudices on blockchain technology

Due to various misunderstandings about the blockchain technology in Vietnam, it cannot enjoy sufficient investment and development boosts.

Ama H’mai museum provides an insight into life of Central Highlanders

Located in Kmrong Prong B village in Ea Tu commune, Buon Ma Thuot city, Dak Lak province, Ama H’Mai museum provides visitors with an insight into the life of Central Highlanders.

Anti-dumping tax will support sugar industry

The anti-dumping tax on sugar is set to be applied soon which will help sugarcane businesses sell goods and make profits.

Local produce not sold in large supermarkets

Even when the price of petrol fell recently, the prices of many essential items continued to remain high.

Vietnam spent $50 billion importing computers, electronic products, and components

Computers, electronic products, and components were the leading import items by turnover in the first seven months of 2022.