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PM calls for upholding international law in East Sea at ASEAN-China Summit

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc called for upholding international law and avoiding recurrence of violations of international law in the East Sea while addressing the 22nd ASEAN-China Summit in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday.

 

ASEAN, India back maintaining peace in East Sea

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) appreciated India’s contributions to peace and stability in Southeast Asia at a summit in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 3.

Female badminton player wins silver at Hungarian int’l tournament

Vietnamese player Nguyen Thuy Linh secured a silver medal at the 44th YONEX Hungarian International Championships badminton tournament on November 2 in Budaors City.

Vietnamese Deputy PM chairs meeting over Essex lorry deaths

Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh has required relevant ministries and agencies to continue coordinating closely with the UK to identify victims in the Essex lorry case, in order to release official information on the case.

VN-Index forecast to keep upward trend

The VN-Index is expected to enter an uptrend towards a new resistance zone after successfully penetrating the psychological resistance mark of 1,000 points, analysts said.

Vietnamese student uploads malware-containing apps to Google Play Store

A Vietnamese student has been identified as the author of 42 malware-containing apps on Google’s Play Store.

Illegally-imported sugar products threaten Vietnamese firms

Illegally-imported sugar products have seriously affected the Vietnamese sugar sector which is facing numerous challenges.

 

Quang Hai most popular footballer on Vietnam’s national team

According to Q&Me, Quang Hai is the best-known player on the Vietnam national team.

 

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc holds meetings on ASEAN Summit’s sidelines

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had separate meetings with leaders of Laos, Cambodia, China and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), along with Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward of the UK in Bangkok on November 3.

To develop Vietnam's supporting industries

The supporting industries are having fresh opportunities amid the inflow of foreign capital and orders into Vietnam. However, local enterprises have to overcome multiple challenges to be able to take advantage of such opportunities.

Self-driving electric vehicles to be launched at Ecopark

FPT Software on October 31 announced its success in testing self-driving electric vehicles in the Ecopark Urban Area in the northern province of Hung Yen.

Railway projects proceed slowly, Transport Ministry goes ahead with new projects

Urban railway projects have been proceeding slowly and investment capital has become many times higher than initially estimated.

Vietnam among top 10 investors in Cambodia

Vietnam was among the top ten investors in Cambodia as of 2018, with US$3 billion registered in more than 200 projects, according to data released at a press briefing yesterday in Can Tho City.

Vietnam customs permits firm to handle huge aluminum stockpile

The General Department of Vietnam Customs said some 1.8 million tons of Chinese aluminum remains in possession of the importer, who can sell the product in Vietnam and pay all tax obligations.

Dutch experts propose building dykes to control flooding in HCM City

Dutch experts have proposed building dykes to control flooding in HCMC’s districts 2 and 9 at a total estimated cost of US$1.2 billion, said HCMC Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Thien Nhan.

HCMC to pilot public electric bike service

CMC is set to launch a public transport service on a trial basis, using electric bikes to transport passengers in the downtown area this quarter, aiming to encourage ecofriendly and sustainable public transportation.

Doubts over trade pact at SE Asian summit due to India's new demands

Southeast Asian leaders, worried by the U.S.-China trade war, pushed for a deal on what could be the world's largest trade bloc on Sunday as officials worked behind the scenes to try to salvage progress following new demands from India.

Hong Kong protesters trash Xinhua agency office in night of violence

Police fired tear gas at black-clad protesters across Hong Kong on Saturday after they set fire to metro stations and vandalised buildings including China’s official Xinhua news agency in some of the worst violence to hit the city in weeks.

Tackling labor shortage

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is poised to help Vietnam both create more job opportunities and improve the quality of her labor force. However, the road ahead is really tough.