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85 percent of Vietnam's enterprises remain outside of Industry 4.0: report

As many as 85 percent of industrial enterprises in Vietnam still lag behind the fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), and only 13 per cent are at the beginner level, one official has warned.

 

19 State-owned groups in Vietnam to be under financial supervision

The Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) this year will oversee the finance of 19 State-owned groups and corporations.

 

Vietnamese sell Huawei phones after US imposes ban on company

The news that Google has canceled cooperation with Huawei has raised concern that Huawei phones cannot be updated with Android software.

Vietnam emerges as top electronics manufacturer: Singapore's DBS bank

Vietnam is poised to become a leading electronics powerhouse in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, in the coming years if it sustains its current pace of growth, according to a report from Singapore’s DBS Bank.

 

In Vietnam, women find numbers rising in politics but not status

Although the number of women in politics continues to rise, the ratio of women in high positions remains low.

Vietnam's Health Ministry warns against use of 'funky balls'

The Ministry of Health has issued a warning to not sell or use nitrous oxide N20, a colourless and sweet tasting gas, for recreational purposes.

Bloomberg Philanthropies, MoLISA co-operate in teaching kids water safety skills

The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs have teamed up with Bloomberg Philanthropies to carry out a project that focuses on preventing drowning among 8,200 children in Vietnam's eight provinces and cities.

 

Vietnam treasures values of peace, stability: Deputy PM Minh

Vietnam always treasures and maintains values of peace and stability, said Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh while addressing the 25th International Conference on the Future of Asia in Tokyo today.

 

HCM City to rearrange district, commune admin units

The HCM City’s People Committee will rearrange district and commune administrative units from now to 2021.

 

Contemporary concert features new works by int’l and Vietnamese composers

A contemporary music concert introducing new works by international and Vietnamese composers will take place at Manzi Art Space on Sunday.

Vietnam, Japan agree to expand economic bond

Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh and Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono held talks and co-chaired the 11th meeting of the Vietnam-Japan Cooperation Committee on May 30 in Tokyo.

 

Vietnamese citizens in Mozambique celebrate Buddha’s 2563rd birthday

A ceremony was held in Maputo (Mozambique) on May 29 by Buddhist monks, nuns, and followers from the Vietnamese community in the country to mark Buddha’s 2563rd birthday.

Masterchef Australia 2010 winner set for Vietnam visit

Adam Liaw, the winner of the 2010 version of Masterchef Australia, will be in Hanoi on June 1-3 to introduce Australian gastronomy as part of the “Taste of Australia 2019” and “ASEAN now” programmes.

 

Mammoth antiflood project in HCM City faces new delays in site handover

The site handover for the VND10 trillion (US$430 million) antiflood project in HCMC, developed by Trung Nam Group, may miss the revised June 30 deadline.

 

Labor Minister Dao Ngoc Dung says necessary to revise up retirement age

The proposal to raise the retirement age is necessary as Vietnam’s retirement age regulations have been outdated after 60 years, and the average life expectancy of the Vietnamese is higher than that of people from many Asia-Pacific countries.

Three arrested for poisoning pine forests in Lam Dong province

Police in the central highlands province of Lam Dong have arrested three men in the biggest forest destruction case recorded so far in the area.

Vietnam’s productivity still low, only triples over the last 25 years

The highest added value lies in R&D, and if Vietnam continues to rely on outsourcing, its productivity will not improve significantly.

Vietnam economic yearbook points out two scenarios

The Vietnam Economic Yearbook 2019 points out two scenarios for the country’s economy this year, according to which the growth rate will be over 6.5 percent in the new context of the world.

 

Interpol-wanted Russian man arrested in Quang Tri

The Border Guard Station of Lao Bao International Border Gate in Quang Tri, in coordination with the provincial investigation police agency, arrested Gavrilov Inor of Russian nationality, who is currently wanted by Interpol.

 

Vietnam attends ASEAN senior officials' meetings in Thailand

Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Dung led a Vietnamese delegation to the Joint Consultative Meeting (JCM) of the bloc and ASEAN Senior Officials' Meeting in Bangkok from May 28-29.