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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES DECEMBER 1

UNDP helps Da Nang build circular economy hub

HCM City to improve solutions to climate change response

HCM City will assess the relationship between the factors that cause climate change and its socio-economic plans to develop long-term responses.

Pandemic drags down FDI attraction

Vietnam had attracted a total of $26.43 billion in FDI this year as of November 20, equal to 83.1 percent of the figure in the same period last year, according to a recent report from the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

Vietnam amends intellectual law following big trade pacts

The signing of big trade pacts has prompted the comprehensive amendment of the law that enacted in 2005.

Demand stimulus: where to begin?

Private sector consumption is a major growth driver of the Vietnamese economy. It is all the more important as the Covid-19 pandemic has sent global demand plummeting and countries worldwide imposing travel restrictions.

Facts about renewable energy

At present, renewable energy plays an important role in meeting people’s increasing demand for energy. Renewable energy resources are abundant and available in the nature and exist in many forms.

Strategic solutions for business growth post-COVID-19

COVID-19 has significantly affected the consumer behaviour of people of all socioeconomic groups in Vietnam. Now businesses looking for future growth and investment opportunities are urged to upskill or reskill in line with new trends and demands.

Foreign capital returns strongly to Vietnam

There are signs of foreign capital returning to Vietnam in the context of global stabilization. Vietnam has a great opportunity to break out thanks to the rapid recovery from Covid-19 and its open economy.

Domestic solid waste surges 46 percent in 10 years

Vietnam saw a 46 percent rise in the volume of domestic solid waste in the 2010-2019 period, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

Vietnam's first liver-transplantation patient dies

Vietnam’s first survivor Nguyen Thi Diep, 26, passed away on November 28, 17 years after liver transplantation in 2004.

Huge revenue of $10 billion a year forgotten in villages

The awakening of potential and the promotion of professions in rural areas have helped increase total revenue to VND236.2 trillion and the average income per capita by two times compared with agriculture.

Weekly COVID-19 update: 36 new cases confirmed, 38 recoveries

Thirty-six patients tested positive for Covid-19 last week, raising the tally to 1,342, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

Vietnam will rely on outsourcing if it continues to import most input materials: officials

If Vietnam imports most input materials needed for domestic production, it will become an outsourcing economy, officials have warned.

Do Thi Ha faces tough competition in fight for Miss World 2021 crown

A number of strong contestants from Japan, Indonesia, the US, Australia, and Spain are thought to be the biggest rivals for Do Thi Ha, the Vietnamese representative at the upcoming Miss World 2021.

VN Aviation Administration licences international flights with quarantine package

The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has granted international flight permits for flights using a quarantine fee package.

Bandung Photo Showcase reveals Vietnamese works

An array of amazing images taken by Vietnamese photographers Phan Quang and Nguyen The Son have gone on display at the Bandung Photo Showcase 2020.

Big problems arising in mobile game management

The shift from PC games to mobile games has made it more difficult for management agencies to control online games.

Vietnam welcomes fresh FDI inflows from overseas Vietnamese

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in Vietnam are set to record strong growth as the world moves past the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, with plenty of investment coming from overseas Vietnamese, according to insiders.

The Vietnamese man in the world's top 1% of influential scientists

Prof. Nguyen Xuan Hung has been named in the top 1% of the most influential scientists in the world in 2020 based on the number of professional citations.