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Salinity intrusion in Mekong Delta exceeds record level from 2016

The salinity intrusion level in the Mekong Delta region has exceeded the highest level of the past century, recorded in 2016, according to a report by the Southern Institute of Water Resources Research.

 

Vietnam’s economy to expand 6.25% if coronavirus outbreak ends in Q1

Vietnam’s GDP growth is expected to reach 6.25% this year if the outbreak of Covid-19 is contained within the first quarter, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

 

Japan to offer VND400-billion aid for antiflooding project in HCMC

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will offer VND400 billion in aid to the HCMC government to rehabilitate the aging and deteriorating sewers in downtown HCMC to help address flooding in the city.

 

Hundreds of enterprises may have to suspend production because of coronavirus

Hundreds of enterprises, both Vietnamese and foreign invested, are increasingly concerned about supply of components from China.

Traditional ceremony marks coming of age

The ceremony has been held for hundreds of years, honouring the principles of marriage, family happiness and uniting people in their family and community.

Five universities granted Vietnamese language certificates for foreigners

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has just issued a Decision to assign five higher education institutions to train, evaluate and grant certificates on Vietnamese language to foreigners.

 

Bad debts may increase amid coronavirus outbreak

Bankers anticipate that the coronavirus outbreak will affect the business of many of their clients.

More than 800 firms stop operating or scale down because of coronavirus

More than 800 businesses and 8,700 employees have been affected by the novel coronavirus epidemic, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.

Organ trader sentenced to 12 years in jail

A man charged with the illegal trading of human organs was sentenced to 12 years and six months in prison by the Hanoi People's Court in a first-instance trial on Thursday.

Mekong Delta sets up public tap water faucets as saline intrusion peaks

The Mekong Delta is taking steps to ensure sufficient freshwater supply for household use and agricultural production in areas affected by saltwater intrusion and drought.

 

HCM City locals find ways to enjoy life during novel coronavirus outbreak

HCM City residents' fear of the coronavirus has led to a relatively empty HCM City, a normally vibrant city with many interesting entertainment activities.

 

EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement goes through Czech lower house

The Chamber of Deputies (Lower House) of the Parliament of the Czech Republic has passed a resolution supporting some international agreements, including the EVIPA, according to public broadcaster Česká Televise.

COVID-19 outbreak in VN remains under control: Steering committee

Despite mounting cases and deaths from the new strain of acute respiratory disease COVID-19, Vietnamese localities said the situation in Vietnam was under control.

 

HCMC: Residents affected by metro line to be compensated by June

District authorities in HCM City will speed up site clearance compensation and resettlement for households affected by construction of the city's Metro Line No 2 project by June.

 

VN Environment Ministry demands proper disposal of face masks to prevent COVID-19 spread

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has asked all cities and provinces to focus on correctly disposing discarded face masks, especially in quarantine sites, in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-2019.

 

HCM City to improve road, drainage to ease traffic, flooding problems

HCM City is taking steps to improve road and water drainage infrastructure to mitigate its traffic and flooding problems.

 

Workers fear possible lay offs as epidemic continues

Vietnamese businesses have voiced their concerns over the struggle to cope with the coronavirus due to a lack of rawmaterials  

 

Hanoi, HCM City schools to stay shut for another week

The move means schools, universities and colleges in the country's two biggest cities will have been shut for a full three weeks after the end of the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.

 

Minister: academic year to end later due to COVID-19 outbreak

Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha on February 14 affirmed that the 2019-2020 academic year will end later amid the outbreak of the acute respiratory disease caused by novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Vietnam’s estate companies seek investment opportunities in foreign markets

More and more domestic real estate firms have begun to seek investment opportunities in global markets, according to Savills Vietnam.