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Vietnam expects new wave of electric vehicles in 2022

Vietnam will reduce the excise tax and registration fee placed on electric cars, with these two preferential policies anticipated to become a lever in which the local electric vehicle market, which is in its infancy, can quickly develop in 2022.

Senior Buddhist leader passes away in Vietnam

Most Venerable Thich Thanh Dam, deputy Supreme Patriarch of the Patronage Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha passed away at Hoa Lac Pagoda in Ninh Binh Province on January 18 at the age of 98.

Localities apply inconsistent COVID-19 travel regulations over Tet

Cities and provinces are applying their own varying COVID-19 travel regulations, leaving people planning to visit their hometowns for Tet puzzled.

Make-in-Vietnam key to making VN a digital powerhouse

“Make in Vietnam" is an initiative/slogan launched by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) in 2019, aiming to promote development of the domestic ICT industry. 

Vietnamese tourist hotspots that glowed on the global map in 2021

Despite the severe pandemic impacts, Vietnam’s manifold attractions continued to catch the eye of international media and win top prizes at global travel awards in 2021.

Three beautiful sacred mountains in Vietnam

From the North to the South of Vietnam, there are immense ranges of mountains. Among them, there are many sacred peaks with their own legends. They are symbols of faith and belief as well as famous tourist destinations.

Students focus on IELTS, neglect science subjects

As more and more schools require IELTS and other English skill certificates, students are rushing to learn English while paying less attention to other school subjects.

Leaked personal information from surveillance cameras

According to many experts, the trend of using cameras is becoming increasingly popular.

Secrets of the Elephant King's stilt house

The unique architecture of stilt houses has been inextricably linked with Central Highland culture and tradition for thousands of years. Ethnic minorities in the region have built their houses with designs suitable to their customs and living habits.

Children to be back to school in coming weeks

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested the Ministry of Education and Training to consider reopening school to children nationwide at the earliest possible time after months of closure due to COVID-19.

Vietnam face tough COVID-19 challenge ahead of Asian Cup

A COVID-19 outbreak among the Vietnamese women's team is threatening their participation in the AFC Asian Women's Cup.

Entangled in regulations, VNR unable to spend VND3 trillion to maintain railways

Since ministries have not agreed on a capital allocation mechanism, companies have not been able to sign railway maintenance contracts.

IPs in HCM City nearly full

The existing industrial parks (IPs) in HCMC are nearly full as land available for lease is being exhausted, hindering the city’s industrial production expansion, according to the HCMC Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA).

 

Securities investors flee pre-Tet

A scenario is reoccurring in the stock market. Most stocks have fallen dramatically during pre-Tet days, causing widespread panic.

The art of doing cross-border trade with China

Jackfruit exports to China bring $124 million a year. However, the export/import ‘game’ is controlled by five Vietnamese individual and institutional exporters and three Chinese importers.

Vietnam tourism officially on CNBC on air

CNBC - the famous American television channel, officially broadcasted the interview with Deputy head of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) Ha Van Sieu, regarding Vietnam tourism, on January 17 (local time).

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 19

 Vietnam targets ecological, sustainable agriculture

 

Ede ethnic minority girl wins Miss Eco Vietnam 2022 crown

H Cuc EBan, a local girl from the Ede ethnic minority group, has successfully beat off competition from a number of strong local contestants to be crowned Miss Eco Vietnam 2022.

Vietnam plans to fully reopen door to international tourism in April

A senior Government official in charge of tourism suggested Vietnam should fully reopen the door to international tourism in April 2022 in order to speed up its ongoing tourism recovery.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES JANUARY 19

Hanoi approves 18-hectare park in Gia Lam