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The wealthy continue to spend big money on cars despite Covid-19

While Covid-19 has had a big impact on the economy and most people, it has not hurt the rich. They are stil spending big money on luxury car models.

E-commerce industry seeks to leverage logistics growth

Flexible warehousing models that can help businesses optimise their storage are required amid the development of e-commerce, experts have suggested.

Photo exhibition celebrates Vietnam and Bulgaria ties

Unique black-and-white and colour photos reflecting the traditional friendship and diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Bulgaria over the past 70 years are being displayed at an exhibition

HCM City to abolish People’s Councils at district and ward levels next year

With 87.14 per cent of votes, National Assembly deputies on Monday morning passed a resolution on urban administration in HCM City to eliminate People’s Councils at district and ward levels in the city.

International conference discusses co-operation in East Sea in time of turbulence

One of the bright spots in the East Sea tension this year is that many countries have clarified their legal stance in the sea through diplomatic notes exchanged at the UN, said Dr Pham Lan Dung, acting director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.

Vietnam’s responsibility in ASEAN 2020 faces many challenges

The 37th ASEAN Summit and related summits held online from November 12-15 in Hanoi were the most important conferences in 2020.

Vietnamese athletes eye SEA Games and Olympics

The recently concluded 2020 National Athletics Championship helped athletes prepare for the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 31 to be held in Vietnam next year.

Greater efforts needed for a peaceful, stable and prosperous East Sea: experts

The disputes in the East Sea need to be resolved by the concerned parties, with cooperation of the international community as well as the region, said a Vietnamese expert.

Kon Tum villagers risk lives to salvage golds after storm

Many people are risking their lives looking for gold in a river in the central highlands province of Kon Tum after recent floods and storm.

12th East Sea International Conference opens

The 12th East Sea International Conference, with the theme “Maintaining Peace and Cooperation through a Time of Turbulence”, kicked off on November 16 in both the in-person and online formats.

Storm Vamco injures 19 people in central region

Storm Vamco, the 13th storm to enter the East Sea this year, has caused 19 people in the central region to suffer injuries, according to the latest report from the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.

Da Nang beach covered with debris after storm

Large amounts of rubbish have been washed ashore on a beach of the central city of Danang as a result of Storm Vamco.

Hanoi’s seasonal appeal grabs young artist

Hanoi’s seasonal beauty and its original architecture featuring both old and modern elements have long been a source of inspiration for young painters, one of whom is Hoang Phong.

Vietnam still in negotiations on hosting F1 Grand Prix next year

The Vietnam Grand Prix Limited Liability Company is engaging in negotiations with the Formula One (F1) World Championship organisers on the holding of the race in Vietnam next year, a representative of the company has said.

All ministries, branches now have LGSP, are ready to share information

With all ministries and branches now having local government service platforms (LGSP) that connect to the national platform, data will be accessible by state agencies for reasonable use.

Retailers rush to expand market share

The race for domestic retail market share was heating up as local and foreign firms looked to expand their networks, experts said.

National Assembly’s 10th session concludes

The 10th session of the 14th National Assembly wrapped up in Hanoi on November 17, completing all the tasks set for the session, which were held in two phases, 

Vietnam’s tuna exports soar as EVFTA tariff cuts take effect

While many seafood products have seen minus growth because of Covid-19, Vietnam’s tuna has been selling well in the world market.

HCM City draws up master plan on solid waste

HCMC is drawing up a master plan on solid waste management and treatment for the next five years, aiming to have 100% of its domestic solid waste to be collected and treated and at least 80% of solid household waste classified at source.

HCM City traffic police starts two-month crackdown on violations

The HCM City Traffic Police has started a two-month crackdown to inspect and handle road traffic violations on passenger transport services and motorbikes until the end of the year.