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Chinese vessel sinks Vietnamese fishing boat near Hoang Sa

A fishing boat from Quang Ngai has been sunk by a Chinese ship near the Hoang Sa Archipelago (Paracel Islands), according to the Vietnam’s National Committee on Incident, Disaster Response and Search and Rescue.

What challenges Vietnam on way to become potential investment hub?

The Vietnamese leadership seems to have been inspired by Singapore and the Nordic countries which would ensure more sustainable and equitable growth.

London patient might be second to be cured of HIV

A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1, according to a case study to be published Tuesday in the journal Nature. Effectively, some scientists believe that the "London patient" has been cured of the viral infection, 

US trade deficit grows by more than $100 billion under Trump

 The US trade deficit hit a 10-year high in 2018, growing by $69 billion, according to figures released on Wednesday by the Census Bureau.

How was African Swine Fever discovered in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - The scientists who discovered the presence of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Vietnam work at the Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology at the Vietnam Academy of Agriculture.

BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF 7/3

Seafood businesses advised to boost official exports to China, HCM City enhances ties with French development agency, Van Don EZ to develop into dynamic economic hub, Chân Mây-Lăng Cô EZ lures $3.26b in investment

Rice export market risky, Vietnamese farmers suffer constant anxiety

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam is one of the biggest rice exporters in the world, but it remains highly dependent on the Chinese market.


Raising quality of healthcare

 Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien talked about priority tasks in 2019 to better manage the pharmaceutical market and to increase the quality of examinations and treatment.

Danang aims to attract more tourists from Europe

 The central coastal city of Danang is striving to attract more tourists from Europe, especially overseas Vietnamese in Eastern European countries.

Vietnam lacks space for large-scale exhibitions

 The shortage of space to hold large-scale international fairs and exhibitions is putting Vietnam under pressure, especially as the number of foreign enterprises entering the country to expand their reach and market their products is on the rise.

Taiwan to reissue Kuan Hung visas to Vietnamese with stricter requirements

 Taiwan will resume the issuance of Kuan Hung visas, or e-visas, to Vietnamese tour groups from March 20, after suspending them for over two months. Kuan Hung visa applicants will be subject to more stringent regulations.

HCMC will not ban motorcycles: Vice Chairman

 The HCMC government does not have a plan to completely ban motorcycles from entering the downtown area but will develop public transport and gradually limit motorbike traffic in inner-city areas.

S.Korea attracts more Vietnamese travelers: KTO Vietnam

 South Korea saw Vietnamese visitor arrivals in the first two months of the year surging 70% year-on-year at 69,000, partially backed by its relaxed visa policy, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) in Vietnam.

Police ask for land inspection files in HCMC

 Investigators from the Ministry of Public Security have proposed the Government Inspectorate instruct its units to provide documents related to the comprehensive inspection of projects at No. 8-12 Le Duan Boulevard.

World’s third most popular opera returns to Saigon

 Mozart’s opera Die Zauberflote (‘the magic flute’) is one of HBSO’s most popular productions, and it is being revived for a single performance on March 31 at the Saigon Opera House.

Passenger transport service app rolled out in Hanoi

 Hanoi Innovative Business Incubator of Information Technology and Vihago JSC on March 5 launched a transport service website and a mobile app, called Vihago, to help connect passengers with transport operators.

HCMC greenlights conversion of officetel use

 HCMC has allowed the conversion of officetels for some projects in the city, allowing them to be used for other purposes, besides residences, to remove obstacles for enterprises, Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper reported.

VN central bank urges more support for rice farmers

 The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has told commercial banks to provide continued support for the rice sector in the Mekong Delta by offering loans to rice farmers and trading firms to beef up their rice production and consumption.

Prominent entrepreneurs planning to retire

 After a year with many ups and downs in business, the shareholders' meeting season returned, with many prominent entrepreneurs revealing to retire early.

Dung Quat oil refinery expansion project accelerated

 The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has approved the environmental impact assessment report of a project to upgrade and expand the Dung Quat Oil Refinery, which is operated by the Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Company (BSR).