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Vietnam's automobile manufacturers to develop solid-state batteries for electric cars

Making solid-state batteries is a prerequisite for the development of the electric vehicle (EV) market, helping create smart cars which can run thousands of kilometers after just minutes of battery charge.

Private schools fear bankruptcy if they cannot open before academic year starts

The representatives of many private schools in Hanoi have expressed their concern that they may go bankrupt if they are not allowed to start teaching before September 5, the official opening day of the academic year.

First batches of COVID-19 COVAX vaccine to arrive in Vietnam soon

Vietnam is expected to get 5.657 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 in March and April, with most of them to be delivered by the COVAX Facility.

'Global Guytalk' encourages men to talk about things they rarely talk about

An exhibition aiming to encourage male engagement in the work for gender equal societies opened at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum on Monday (March 8).

Couple earns billions of VND from salangane nest business

Luyen and her husband spent VND1.2 billion to buy a 80 square meter house for salangane, which brings annual turnover of billions of dong.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES MARCH 10

Binh Duong permits foreigners’ entry for working

How long does AstraZeneca vaccine protect patients?

Vietnam will use 60 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine this year. How long does the vaccine’s effectiveness last?

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS MARCH 10

High-tech farming thriving in southern region

HCM City determined to solve noise pollution

HCM City Vice Chairman Vo Van Hoan has required relevant agencies to take urgent and drastic action to deal with noise pollution.

HCM City has first automated administrative service

Residents of District 6 in Ho Chi Minh City can now use files at any time at the first 24/7 automatic file receiver and returner system at the office of the District 6 People's Committee.

Hanoi to reopen pedestrian streets from March 12

Hanoi Vice Chairman Chu Xuan Dung has agreed with the proposal of Hoan Kiem district to reopen Hoan Kiem pedestrian street from March 12. The Huong (Perfume) pagoda will also open one day later.

British man provides help to Hanoi's homeless people

A British man in Hanoi has set up a charity group to help homeless people overcome difficulties.

Big banks reduce debt, report high profits despite tough 2020

Bank shares, which saw prices increasing sharply in the last year thanks to banks' good business performance and prospects, have become the "pillar" of the stock market.

Consistency in legal documents needed to develop science and technology: expert

With great potential amid the ever-growing importance of science and technology, Vietnam has promoted investment in this field by offering tax incentives and resources.

Covid-19 vaccination campaign continues in Hanoi, Gia Lai

People in Hanoi and Gia Lai Province will receive the first Covid-19 vaccine shots on March 9 according to the Ministry of Health.

Dong Tam case: Appeal court upholds sentences for six defendants

The Procuracy argued that the punishment is right for defendants who are conspirators of the land conflict case.

Retail market slumps, global supermarket chains leave Vietnam

Big C, Metro, Tran Anh and Vien Thong A, once powerful retail giants, have disappeared after takeover deals.

Money makes the world go round

Flicking through the pages of some of his old currency albums, Phung Van Hung’s mind rewinds to the first time he became fascinated with money.

Tourists do field work, Hoi An locals make a fortune

One of the joys of tourists coming to the ancient town of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam is to ride a buffalo and learn to farm.

Hanoi to test 4,000 people at risk of contracting COVID-19

About 4,000 people who work in industrial zones, restaurants or live in apartment buildings that accommodate many foreigners in Hanoi will be tested for SARS-CoV-2 by March 19.