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Finance ministry drafts decree on cutting auto registration fees

The Ministry of Finance is compiling a draft decree on lowering the registration fees of locally assembled or manufactured autos by 50% until the end of this year and will consult other ministries before submitting it to the Government for approval.

Fresh policies take effect in June

The new polices include regulations on coercive judgment enforcement against commercial juridical persons, customs supervision and inspection of goods in transit through ASEAN Customs Transit System, 

US bars passenger flights from China

It comes after Beijing refused requests by US airlines to resume flights to China.

Industry-Trade Ministry contradicts rumor about Sabeco share buyback

The Ministry of Industry and Trade on June 3 refuted a rumor stating that it would buy back 53% of Saigon Beer, Alcohol and Beverage Corporation's (Sabeco) shares from Thaibev.

Vietnam fails to implement plan to have 1 million businesses

The Covid-19 crisis may prevent Vietnam from its plan to have 1 million businesses by the end of 2020.

Three Vietnamese universities named among Top 500 in Asia

Vietnam has seen three representatives among Asia's 500 best universities this year.

Russia's Putin declares state of emergency after Arctic Circle oil spill

Russia's President Putin declares a state of emergency after 20,000 tonnes of oil leak into a river.

HCM City’s IPs, EPZs let down by lack of infrastructure

Many industrial parks and export processing zones in HCM City lack sufficient infrastructure since authorities’ failure to pay compensation for lands has meant they have been unable to acquire and clear them.

 

Divo Tung Duong reunites with late rocker in new music video

Vietnamese divo Tung Duong has had a “reunion” with late rocker Tran Lap in his newest music video that was released recently.

George Floyd death: New charges for all four sacked officers

Ex-officer Derek Chauvin now faces second-degree murder, while three others face abetting charges.

FK Sarajevo of Vietnamese owner win Premijer Liga title

FK Sarajevo, a Bosnian football club owned by Vietnamese businessman Nguyen Hoai Nam, defended their domestic title after the 2019-20 season has been concluded.

The 100-year wound that Hungary cannot forget

Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory in the 1920 Trianon treaty and now aims to revive its past.

The golden boy of the Vietnamese AI community

2019 was a good year for Hoang Trung Hieu. Three of his research works were published and presented at leading international conferences on computer science.

Asia's fishermen and farmers go digital during virus

Farming communities in South East Asia are embracing online selling for the first time during lockdown.

Yet more time off school

Kindergarten and primary students nationwide resumed their studies in the middle of last month after the longest Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday ever due to social distancing, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Latest Coronavirus News in Vietnam & Southeast Asia June 4

Prompt response key to Vietnam’s success in COVID-19 fight: expert

Coronavirus: Italy's Conte offers hope as travel restrictions end

Italy ends travel restrictions almost three months after lockdown measures began.

Young volunteer doctors make changes in poor areas’ health care

Young doctors who volunteer to work at district-level health facilities in provinces across the country have made significant changes to the public health care sector.

Green consumption campaign introduces new initiatives

The 11th edition of a campaign on green consumption will take place from June 6 to 30, an event held by the Sai Gon Giai phong (Liberated Saigon) newspaper and Saigon Co.op group on June 3 heard.

Vietnamese investors rush to develop IZs in anticipation of new FDI wave

Hoping that Vietnam will be able to catch the investment flow leaving China, IZ developers have hurried to implement their projects.