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African swine fever under control

About 98 per cent of communes nationwide have been announced as free from African swine fever, according to the head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD)'s Animal Health Department, Pham Van Dong.

Azerbaijan ambassador receives Friendship order from Vietnamese President

Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong awarded Azerbaijan Ambassador to Vietnam Anar Imanov with the “Friendship Order” in acknowledgement of the ambassador's efforts in promoting bilateral ties.

Auto manufacturers in Thailand, Indonesia look to Vietnam to sell cars

Car imports in Vietnam have increased again after a long slump caused by the impact of Covid-19. Thailand and Indonesia have been the biggest sellers.

 

Alibaba.com rolls out export-focused program for Vietnamese SMEs

Alibaba.com, the global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce platform of Alibaba Group, has launched a landmark initiative to help businesses in Vietnam go online and reach an enormous pool of qualified global buyers.

Passenger flights resumed in Da Nang as virus outbreaks under control

The central city of Danang has fully resumed all passenger transport services including domestic passenger flights since the morning of September 7 as the Covid-19 outbreaks have been basically contained.

 

Certain international air routes may reopen on September 15

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has proposed that certain air routes to and from China, Japan, the Republic of Korea (RoK), Taiwan (China), Laos, and Cambodia be resumed on September 15.

Profit taking to weigh on local market, but September may be bright

Vietnam’s stock market rally may slow this week as investors eye profits but the one-month projection is still optimistic.

 

Special schools in prison

An exhibition being held at Hoa Lo Prison Relic, is displaying special documents and artifacts, sparking admiration of the resilience and will of Vietnam’s revolutionary soldiers, 

Power supply is sufficient next year: EVN

Vietnam’s electricity supplier say they are confident they have the power to supply the whole country next year.

Vietnam gains outstanding results at 2020 Army Games

Teams from the Vietnam People’s Army gained outstanding results and surpassed their set targets at the 2020 Army Games, which wrapped up at Patriot Park in the suburbs of Russia’s Moscow on September 5.

VIETNAM'S BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES SEPTEMBER 7

Breakthrough solutions needed to attract foreign investment

Local authorities tighten control over investments in condotels

Hanoi local authorities are seeking to strengthen management over the construction, investment and trade of condotels, officetels and resort villas.

AIPA-41: AIPA-35 adopted many initiatives related to ASEAN community building

The 35th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of ASEAN (AIPA-35) with the theme "Further strengthening parliamentary cooperation in ASEAN Community building" was held in Vientiane (Laos)  from September 14 - 20, 2014.

Can application of physics principles create money?

In Vietnam there has been no startup with physics-based technologies.

Vietnam 42nd in global innovation index

Vietnam ranked 42nd among 131 economies for the second consecutive year in the 2020 Global Innovation Index (GII), the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has announced.

Logistics groups strive to exploit EVFTA potential

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement has created a new driving force for Vietnam’s logistics, but the industry needs to take further action to unlock its full potential.

COVID-19: Four days without new locally transmitted cases in Vietnam

Vietnam has registered no locally transmitted coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, keeping its tally of infections at 1,049 and death toll at 35, according to the Ministry of Health on September 6 afternoon.

Is gas-fired power the future for Vietnam?

While environmentalists affirm that use of gas-fired power will be inevitable in Vietnam, some energy experts think it is not the right time to think of developing this expensive type of energy in the country.

Vietnam’s art posters in 1950s kept in New South Wales library

A collection of Vietnamese art posters from the 1950s has been preserved in the State Library of New South Wales in Australia.