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Vietnam Business News September 17/2024

Petrovietnam named most profitable firm in 2024

Vietnam-US bilateral trade moves closer to US$90 billion mark

The past 8 months of 2024 saw two-way trade between Vietnam and the US reach US$87.7 billion, with strong growth in both exports and imports.

Typhoon No. 4 expected to hit Central Vietnam after forming in the East Sea

A tropical depression entering the East Sea is expected to intensify into Typhoon No. 4 within the next 24 hours, potentially impacting the coastal regions of Thanh Hoa to Quang Nam provinces.

Hanoi to host Italian Film Festival 2024

The Italian Film Festival 2024 is set to be held in Hanoi in late September, with Vietnamese audiences being offered the chance to delve into the rich history of contemporary Italian movies.

6th Cham Ethnic Cultural Festival to take place in Ninh Thuan

The 6th Cham Ethnic Cultural Festival in Ninh Thuan will take place in Phan Rang - Tháp Chàm city in Ninh Thuan province from September 27 to 29.

Over 300 fires occurred in August nationwide

The number of fires in August increased by seven, but the number of deaths decreased by 18, injuries fell by seven and property damage was reduced by VNĐ400 million,compared to July.

Students donate to storm and flood victims during Mid-Autumn Festival

Activities though modest and budget-friendly, were rich in meaning, fostering solidarity and compassion while teaching students important lessons about kindness and giving back to the community.

Victims of typhoon in need of rice, fish sauce, salt, toothpaste, washing powder

Agencies are saying aid needs to be specific and people in Bảo Yên District in the Lào Cai northern mountainous province, really need fish sauce, salt, toothpaste, laundry detergent and rice.

Vietnam News Headlines September 17/2024

International aid flows in typhoon-hit provinces

Motorbike inventory high, dealers no longer dare rip off customers

Motorbike prices are still low because of high inventories, and dealers are running big sale promotions to attract more buyers.

Man imports edible sheets of gold to make pricey mooncakes

Nguyen Vu Long, 36, in HCM City, imports 9999 sheet gold from Germany to make his mooncakes.

Top leader To Lam pens article on innovating Party leadership

Key tasks to continue to reform the leadership methodology, improve capacity and management to ensure that the Party is the great helmsman leading Vietnam to strongly move forward were outlined in the article.

Over 100 foreign coaches to gather in Da Nang for ITF Asian regional conference

The nation will play host to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Asian regional coaches conference in late September for the first time.

Foreign investment in real estate surges in January - August

Foreign investors poured a total of $2.4 billion into the real estate market of Vietnam in the first eight months of this year, five times the level over the same period last year, according to the latest updates from the General Statistics Office.

Vietnam aligns with global commitments to reduce plastic pollution

The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) in Vietnam held its 4th annual mid-term workshop in Hanoi on September 16.

Banks lend significant amounts to green projects

Many banks have recently poured thousands of billions of Vietnamese dong into green projects.

VN farmers to get support to recover from typhoon: Deputy Minister

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development suggested the Government issue a resolution on supporting farmers to recover production as Typhoon Yagi has left devastation for the livestock, fishery and poultry sectors.

Vietnam's seafood exports continue recovery

Vietnam saw a gradual recovery of seafood exports during the first eight months of this year, both in terms of demand and price.

Hit hard by Yagi typhoon, tens of thousands of borrowers need urgent support

Yagi has caused serious damage to rice, crops, and aquaculture in the North of Vietnam: 121,500 hectares of rice and crops have been flooded, 5,027 hectares of fruit trees have been damaged, and more than 1,000 cages of seafood have been swept away.

Vietnam, US launch two new projects to strengthen wildlife protection efforts

The US Mission to Vietnam and the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA) on September 16 launched two new projects to counter wildlife trafficking and reduce illegal wildlife consumption.