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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.

Vietnamese students in Japan launches online school fair

The Vietnamese Youths and Students' Association (VYSA) in Japan on September 5 arranged the VYSA School Fair 2020 on a virtual platform.

International donors assist Quang Tri’s bomb, mine clearance efforts

The central province of Quang Tri has to date received over 100 million USD from international donors to help its post-war bomb and mine clearance efforts.

An additional 11 patients in Da Nang recover from COVID-19

Two hospitals in Da Nang city, the epicenter of the country’s largest coronavirus outbreak, discharged 11 COVID-19 patients on September 6 after making a full recovery from the disease.

First HCM City metro train set for Vietnam

The first train for the Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien metro project in HCM City will arrive in Vietnam from Japan in October.

Young people look to live streaming as source of high income

Fame and high incomes have prompted many young people to offer streaming content on internet platforms.

The path to economic recovery and further growth

While Vietnam has experienced an unprecedented boom in recent decades, the current pandemic is now having a clear negative impact on the economic outlook. 

New strategies required to set deeper roots for wood industry

To expand Vietnam’s wood industry sustainably, its development strategy must not only focus on the policies of importing countries but also domestic priorities.

E-commerce gives impetus to woodworking sector

In the rapid development of e-commerce, online stores and factories are one of the solutions with which enterprises can cope with the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic while laying a foundation for digitalized business

NA deputies propose combining seven environment licenses into one

Many National Assembly (NA) deputies have proposed integrating seven types of administrative procedures related to the environment into one license, 

 

Ha Nam patient re-tests positive after three negatives

A COVID-19 patient in northern Ha Nam province has been exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus following three negative tests, forcing doctors to quarantine her in hospital for further observation and treatment.

With empty pockets and guitar in hand

Ho Nhat Ha has released a book entitled Di Bo Xuyen Viet Voi Cay Dan Guitar (Walking Through Vietnam with a Guitar), which records his memorable 113-day journey on foot around Vietnamexploring nature, people, and himself.

Da Nang wants to resume post COVID-19 transportation services

The administration of Da Nang city, the epicenter of the country’s largest coronavirus outbreak, has proposed kick-starting transport routes again following the containment of the disease in the locality.

Consumers beware of e-swindlers preying on fledgling cashback apps

While cashback is considered a strong method to encourage cashless payments, numerous websites and apps are taking advantage of uninformed consumers with untransparent and illegal multi-level marketing models.

Strange things in Mekong Delta: ‘monster’ fish, red bamboo and purple guava

Nam Can crab in Ca Mau province is famous for its high quality and delicious taste, while thoi loi fish is a wonderful dish for parties. These are among the many precious specialties available in the Mekong Delta region.

One fewer thing to worry for enterprises

Businesses will have one fewer thing to worry about in 2021 as the minimum wage is not expected to be increased for privately-owned enterprises.

Massive Covid-19 testing for expatriates in Danang

To prevent community spread, the government of Danang is conducting a massive Covid-19 testing program for expatriates in the city

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