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Industrial slaughtering enterprises face closure due to losses

Since April, HCM City has officially converted to a modern industrial slaughter model, but currently these facilities are operating below capacity and suffering losses.

Stricter regulations needed to fight against copyright infringement

Piracy in Vietnam is happening as much as it is now partly due to victims’ indecision and hesitation in coming to the authorities to protect their rights.

'Don’t rest on our laurels': Party Chief

Vietnam needs to obtain unprecedented high growth rates in the next three quarters of this year if it wants to reach a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent.

Vietnam affirms target of SEA Games gold

Vietnam seeks to win a gold medal at the 32nd SEA Games while head coach Philippe Troussier said his team will be ready after the men's football draw was held on April 5 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES APRIL 9/2023

President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to open on May 1

Savvy Ly Nguyen aims for gold at Southeast Asian Games

Savanna Ly Nguyen, one of Vietnam's most accomplished female tennis players, has her sights firmly set on gold at next month's 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia.

Ethnic fire jumping is not for the faint hearted

For Pà Thẻn ethnic minority group living in the mountainous province of Tuyen Quang, nhảy lửa (fire jumping) ritual is one of their most significant traditional ceremonies.

Companies compete for leading position at MXV

The MXV Index has at times witnessed a sharp fall of 10 percent compared with late last year.

Concerns raised on impact of expanding businesses on Hanoi's West Lake

The full potential of West Lake has not yet been exploited, but experts and local people have raised concerns with the People’s Committee of the city on plans to operate more businesses on the lake.

Vietnamese fishermen struggle to set sail amid multiple difficulties

After the pandemic and with the rising fuel price, a fishing trip cost much more than in the past.

Cybercriminals redirect attacks towards individuals

Experts say cybercriminals are shifting part of their attacks towards individuals with malware, impersonation attacks and even campaigns spreading fake brand-name messages.

VN stock market's prospect remains bright: SSC

Despite turbulence in the first few months of 2023, the Vietnamese stock market still has opportunities to recover and develop steadily in the future, Pham Hong Son, vice chairman of the State Securities Commission (SSC), said at a press conference.

HCM City to inspect trees in schools at risk of falling

All educational institutions in HCM City have been required to check old trees on their school campuses that are at risk of falling to ensure safety for students and teachers.

Students turn to vocational education for tailored training

Currently attending a vocational college in the city, Hồ Long is pursuing an intermediate-level education in information technology.

VN health ministry issues plan to ensure vaccine supply until 2030

Specific priority mechanisms will be given to combined vaccines and vaccines that have not been rolled out in the national expanded vaccination programme during the 2023-25 period.

Vietnam to inspect TikTok next month amid increase in harmful content

Harmful content has featured on TikTok since last year, negatively affecting Vietnamese children, Lê Quang Tự Do, head of the ministry’s Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information said.

Lonely Planet highlights five best experiences during Vietnam trip

Brekke Fletcher, a writer for the world's leading travel magazine Lonely Planet, has chosen Vietnam as a culinary destination to explore for the Elsewhere section.

VN pig farmers struggle to survive crises of last 6 years

Oversupply, shortages and epidemics have been occurring over the last six years to the pig farming sector. Farmers, enterprises and consumers all have been caught in the whirl of the price storm.

National Assembly Chairman hosts members of US Congress

Vietnam always considers the US one of the top important partners, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue told a delegation of members of the US Congress led by Senator Jeff Merkley during a reception in Hanoi on April 8.

Vietnam Festival in Japan underway

The Vietnam Festival in Japan, themed “Hope”, opened at Ikebukuro park, Tokyo, on April 8, starting a series of exchanges on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties.