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Petrolimex, JCCP ink second-phase cooperation deal

Petrolimex and the Japan Cooperation Centre Petroleum has signed an agreement for the second phase of a technical cooperation project on operating the petroleum depot at Petrolimex’s headquarters.

Fitch raises sovereign rating for Vietnam

 Fitch raises sovereign rating for Vietnam

New national tourism site to take shape in Ha Nam

The Tam Chuc national tourism site is expected to form an attractive tourism centre of the Red River Delta, the north-east coastal region and the nation at large by 2030. 

Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese artists give silent talk through art

Imposing landscapes, daily life stories and internal sensations are themes of a joint exhibition between Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai artists.

Vietnamese advised to avoid nonessential travel to Indonesia

The Consular Department under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has recommended Vietnamese citizens to avoid nonessential travel to Indonesia as the country has raised the security alert status to the highest level after bomb attacks on May 13 and 14.

India flyover collapse kills at least 18 in Varanasi

 At least 18 people have been killed and dozens trapped in the Indian city of Varanasi after a flyover collapsed, crushing vehicles beneath it.

Government News 17/5

Deputy PM lauds Vietnam – Spain strategic partnership, Wallonie-Bruxelles region cements ties with Vietnam, NA Vice Chairwoman receives Lao youth union delegation, Vietnam Naval Academy ship concludes Cambodia, Thailand visits

Techmart 2018 kicks off in Hanoi

 IT Techmart, a fair featuring technological advances and specialised electronic devices kicked off in Hanoi on May 16. The event gathered 40 booths from universities and enterprises in technology field. 

Fulbright scholar sells ‘green stoves’

VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoians who live in the inner city can smell the smoke from the burning of rice twice a year. Rice is harvested outside the city twice a year, and the straw is burned. 

VN considers allowing private investors to access ODA

VietNamNet Bridge - Economists agree that private investors should also be allowed access to official development assistance capital, but warn that credit may be used improperly. 

Local health station struggles burden nat’l system

Vietnam’s grassroots healthcare system is failing to win public trust, resulting in overcrowding at provincial-level hospitals and hampering efforts to ensure universal health coverage in the country.

Lack of transparency in research discourages scientists

Even in poor conditions, young scientists in Vietnam are still able to produce internationally recognized research. However, they are discouraged by the lack of transparency in the scientific research environment. 

Vietnam’s dipterocarp forest conservation zone targeted by loggers

VietNamNet Bridge - With abundant resources and a variety of rare wood, the Yok Don National Park is a target for illegal loggers.

Textile & dyeing projects unwelcome because of environmental risks

VietNamNet Bridge - Investors in the textile and garment industry are complaining that local authorities are turning down new textile and dyeing projects for fear of pollution.

Vietnamese ‘golden boys’ at Asian Physics Olympiad share three traits

VietNamNet Bridge - All of the high school students who won gold medals at this year’s Asian Physics Olympiad (APO) have parents who work as teachers, prefer playing sports and usually do housework.

Performing Arts Spring Festival to take place in Hanoi this weekend

More than 20 art troupes from Vietnam and France will perform at the Performing Arts Spring Festival (PAS 2018) set to take place at the Vietnam National Drama Theatre in Hanoi from May 18 to 20.

Hanoi theatres to go their own way

 Thang Long Theatre is one Hanoi’s art units and theatres chosen to become financially autonomous, under the strategy approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc to develop the Vietnamese culture industry

Vietnam faces challenges applying stem cell therapy

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam is facing challenges keeping pace with other countries in the application of stem cell therapy, many doctors say. 

Know nothing, doubt nothing

 Le Dinh Kien, 29, was arrested on May 9 after he tried to extort VNĐ1 billion (US$44,000) from a family in Ton That Thuyet Street of the central province of Ha Tinh's Tran Phu Ward.

SOE equitisation in need of faster pace and better quality

The equitisation of state-owned enterprises (SOE) requires appropriate measures and prudent implementation in order to meet the set requirements and remain on schedule.