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Fitch Ratings: Vietnam succeeds in lowering public debt

The Vietnamese Government has succeeded in decreasing public debt from 53 percent of GDP in 2016 to 50.5 percent by the end of last year, according to Fitch Ratings.

 

Vietnam to removes daily transaction limit for e-wallet users

Following the removal of the limit, Vietnam’s central bank said it would only maintain the monthly limit of VND100 million (US$4,284) for each individual.

 

Commercial banks urged to list shares on foreign bourses

The plan to have three to five commercial banks to list shares on overseas stock markets by 2025 is again under discussion.

Exploring lush Pu Luong Nature Reserve in Thanh Hoa

The vast Pu Luong Nature Reserve located in Thanh Hoa has emerged as a popular tourist destination in recent years with many visitors coming to explore the site’s exquisite natural scenery.

Ao Dai goes on display thanks to Vietnamese designer in Russia

The Vietnamese traditional long dress known as an Ao Dai was modeled by Russian students and Vietnamese people in Moscow, Russia, featuring various styles, materials, patterns, and colours by designer Minh Hanh.

Quan ho folk art troupe makes performance tour in Europe

A Quan ho (Love duet singing) art troupe of the northern province of Bac Ninh held a performance in Prague, the Czech Republic, on June 11.

 

Exhibition of European Art of Living to open in HCM City

A unique exhibition featuring the premium European Art of Living will be held at InterContinental Saigon in HCMC’s district 1 on June 14-16.

Top 34 of southern region revealed by Miss World Vietnam

The organisers of the Miss World Vietnam 2019 pageant announced on June 10 a list of 34 contestants who will progress to the final round of the southern region.

Doctors warn about disease outbreaks as heat wave continues in Vietnam

Doctors have warned of potential disease outbreaks during the on-going heat wave in the northern and central region.

 

Vietnam Airlines makes emergency landing for ill patient

A Vietnam Airlines flight from Japan to Danang made an emergency landing in Taiwan to rescue a Japanese passenger who had a high fever.

 

Vietnam hands over four wanted suspects to China

Vietnamese police and border guards handed over four wanted Chinese nationals to Chinese police at Huu Nghi international border gate in Vietnam's northern province of Lang Son on June 10.

 

Two resolutions adopted on 17th day of National Assembly’s 7th session

Two resolutions were adopted and two draft laws were tabled for discussion on June 11, the 17th working day of the 14th National Assembly’s 7th session.

 

Over 10 of Vietnamese key farm produce sold abroad

More than 10 key agricultural products of Vietnam are being sold across 160 countries and territories worldwide.

First Vietnamese student gains perfect score on SAT 1

A male 10th grader at the Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted in Hanoi has scored 1600 out of a possible 1600 score on the SAT 1.

BUSINESS NEWS 12/6

Is Minh Phu evading anti-dumping duties on shrimp from India?

 

NA adopts resolution on State budget final accounts of 2017

The National Assembly passed the Resolution on State budget final accounts for 2017 with 91.53 per cent approval at the ongoing seventh session of the 14th legislature yesterday.

Vietnam's Mekong Delta embraces smart rice farming

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta’s 12 provinces and Can Tho City are increasingly switching to smart rice farming to improve yields and cut costs and protect the environment.

Japanese capital inflow’s new trend

After five years of decline, Vietnam’s processing and manufacturing sector has begun to receive a substantial volume of investment capital from Japanese enterprises.

Taking advantage of Vietnam's energy potential

Vietnam’s increasing demand for energy, and the country’s large opportunities in wind energy, has caused many investors to turn their attention to Vietnam over the past few years.

 

First set of primary Vietnamese textbooks republished

The Kim Dong Publishing House has re-published a set of “Quoc Van Giao Khoa Thu” (national textbooks), which has long been considered the first primary Vietnamese textbooks, published in the early years of the 20th century.