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Vietnam set to welcome 18 million foreign visitors by 2026

The nation has set a target of welcoming 18 million foreign visitors and approximately 85 million domestic arrivals by 2026, thereby achieving a total tourism revenue of roughly VND800 trillion to VND900 trillion.

12th grader’s designs of textbook covers causes ‘Internet storm’

Tran Lam Nam Bao, born in 2004, who is a 12th grader at Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School in HCM City, has posted his designs on his Facebook page and chat groups, attracting tens of thousands of likes, comments and shares.

VN seaport enterprises set for promising year in 2022

The seaport industry is expected to continue to grow strongly this year thanks to active import and export activities and the fact that Vietnam remains an attractive destination for FDI inflows. 

Fuel supply: retailers deny hoarding products for speculation purposes

The limited supply of fuel from NghiSon, the biggest refinery in Vietnam, is not causing the current petroleum shortage in the market, analysts say.

Binh Thuan’s former leaders arrested for land-related violations

The Investigation Police Agency under the Public Security Ministry has arrested five former leaders and officials of Binh Thuan for State asset mismanagement in land use and housing projects in the province. 

New Vietnamese smartphone to be released soon

Vietnam will soon have another home-grown manufacturer entering the highly competitive smartphone marke.

Five new community Omicron cases found in HCM City

HCM City’s health authorities on Friday announced five community Omicron cases found during random screening.

Vietnam’s ambassadors promote ‘digital diplomacy’

Though the Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on traditional diplomatic activities, digital connections have made it easier for diplomats to fulfill their missions.

Home appliance chains incur big losses amid business suspension

Sales have fallen sharply despite attractive price discounts and inventories have soared as home appliance distributors experience their toughest days ever.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES FEBRUARY 11

Bitter cold to linger on in northern region for another week

 

Foreign e-commerce platforms in Vietnam must be registered

The new regulation in Decree 85 of the Government amends and supplements a number of articles of Decree No. 52 dated May 16, 2013 on ecommerce.

'Made in Vietnam' phone exports hit record of nearly $58 billion

Phones and phone components continue to hold the top position among Vietnam's export items.

Vietnam joins Southeast Asia Disaster Risk Insurance Facility

The Ministry of Finance, acting under the authority from the Government of Vietnam, on February 10 signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to become the eighth member of the Southeast Asia Disaster Risk Insurance Facility (SEADRIF).

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS FEBRUARY 10

Vietnam's pangasius exports exceed expectations

Foreign demand for Vietnam travel news increases in early 2022

The volume of international tourists searching for travel information about Vietnam saw a sharp increase at the start of 2022, according to statistics released by Google Destination Insights.

Government must carefully manage financial support for businesses: experts

The Government needs to carefully monitor and outline economic stimulus packages to assist businesses affected by the pandemic to quickly recover the national economy, according to experts.

 

Phasing out single-use plastic bags

Pollution has been mounting in Vietnam with the growing use of nylon bags and plastic products, which must be replaced with more environmentally friendly alternatives while improving consumer awareness.

Phong Nha Cave night tours offer visitors a new experience

The Phong Nha - Ke Bang Tourism Centre has introduced a number of new tourism experiences. Among the most unique are tours exploring Phong Nha Cave at night.

UNDP, UNFPA pledge to help Vietnam in post-pandemic recovery

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Dang Hoang Giang yesterday held separate talks with UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen, and the UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Naomi Kitahara.

Second-generation businesspeople steering multi-million dollar businesses

Many young entrepreneurs are managing assets worth billions of dollars, taking daring steps and gaining outstanding achievements.