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The following are the top 10 events on the Vietnamese stock market in 2019 as selected by the Securities Journalists Club.
The numbers of traffic accidents, traffic-related deaths and injuries in the country all decreased in 2019, as compared to the previous year, heard a national teleconference held on December 28.
Vietnam’s newest carrier Bamboo Airways is scheduled to receive the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate at a ceremony in Hanoi on January 3.
In early 2019, Vinamilk offered to buy shares of GTNFoods, the company which owns Moc Chau milk brand. In December 2019, Vinamilk completed the takeover deal.
On December 18, Vingroup announced its withdrawal from the retail sector. Adayroi, the e-commerce website, will merge with inID, while VinPro, the home alliance distribution brand, will be dissolved.
After scoring the winning goal for their country in a massive tournament, you’d expect most footballers to spend the next week celebrating. Pham Hai Yen, though, is different.
Successfully calling for capital from international investors, e-commerce firms are nevertheless taking losses.
HCM City is preparing for the setup of Nguyen Hue Flower Street to welcome the coming Lunar New Year.
Sitting in a corner of his museum, Hoang Thanh in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak's Buon Ma Thuot City cautiously cleans rocks while surrounded by thousands of fossilised snails, molluscs and wood.
Vietnam will have 4.3 million more men in the next 30 years due to an increasing gender imbalance.
2019 marked several significant events in Vietnam’s diplomacy. The country's achievements in external relations boosted its growing international status.
Looking at his house that was built a year ago, Tran Van Phuoc smiles happily. He had never dreamed of owning a house as nice as this one.
With 2019 marking an outstanding year for both Vietnamese and international sports, here are 10 of the year’s most remarkable events.
Vietnam’s foreign reserves have surged 2.5 times against 2015, Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Le Minh Hung said.
Dr Nguyen Dinh Cung, a member of the Economic Advisory Group to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, talks to Năng Lượng mới (New Energy) newspaper about Vietnam’s big change in policy thinking and economic management.
Vietnam's night-time economic activities lack diversity and are small in scale, with a focus on food and night markets, or small pedestrian streets.
The ancient Catholic village of Kien Lao in Nam Dinh Province is well known for its bronze casting.
Nowadays, it also produces machinery for construction projects across the country.
Nineteen groups of products are at risk of origin frauds, according to preliminary statistics of the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
Vietnam’s sport sector will strive to have more athletes eligible to compete at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 in Japan, heard a conference of the Vietnam Sports Administration in Hanoi this week.
Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased 7.02 percent in 2019, marking the second straight year the economic growth rate topping 7 percent since 2011, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).