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Christmas Concert set for Hanoi's Cua Bac Church

 Japanese conductor Honna Tetsuji joined by musicians from Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, singers from Vietnam National Opera and Ballet, and Catholic Youth Choir on December 19 at 8pm.

R&D policies encourage action

Analysts explain what's needed to bring in investment in R&D.

Hospitals going digital

 Many major hospitals are adopting healthcare digitalization to better meet the needs of patients and operate more smoothly.

Fine-tuning of scientific research policies required

 Tweaks are needed to existing policies to encourage the application of scientific research in production and business.

MNCs see benefits of R&D centers in Vietnam

 Multinational companies have begun to see Vietnam as a viable destination in recent years when expanding their research and development (R&D) activities.

Automation to have greatest impact on labor market

 Automation will be the technological factor with the biggest influence on the labor market over the next five years.

"Localizing the menu" to win consumer trust

 Fast food giant has introduced strict quality standards and "localized" its menu to meet Vietnamese tastes, as evidenced by its new fried chicken.

ICAEW: Vietnam the exception in Southeast Asia growth

 Growth predicted to moderate in region next year, with Vietnam still doing well, according to report from Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Banks incorporate Basel II standards

 A group of Vietnamese banks have been accorded compliance through international regulations despite the ­challenges faced in raising capital and attracting ­investors, paving the way for others to follow. 

Flood crisis flips homebuyer priorities upside down

 The recent heavy flood overrunning Ho Chi Minh City had a powerful impact on homebuyers’ demand, putting flood risks on top of their considerations and heavily altering the real estate market.

Financing renewable energy development

 Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Dang Hoang An talked about ideas to contribute to enhancing the renewable energy segment in Vietnam and challenges in the forthcoming years.

Vietnam’s 4.0 ambitions in one hallmark strategy

 In order to boost sustainable economic growth, create new jobs, and attract more high-quality investment, Vietnam is mulling over the creation of a hallmark strategy on the Fourth Industrial Revolution with specific targets and action plans.

Fresh investment model drives FDI

 Vietnam has seen a new trend in foreign capital inflows focusing on new economic models in anticipation of the country’s innovation policy.

Meat imports increase as domestic demand rises

VietNamNet Bridge - Foreign meat exporters want to compete in Vietnam’s market with products made from  ‘animals that are treated well’.


Forbes’ new list of billionaires reflects changes in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Earlier this year, Forbes added two more Vietnamese billionaires to the list of the richest persons on the planet. 

BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF 9/12

Exports to EU open opportunity to expand markets for VN firms, Barriers remain in Vietnam’s tourism sector, Local companies join industrial supplier group, State Treasury raises over VND5.2 trillion via G-bonds     

Vietnam treasures friendship, cooperation with Cambodia: Party leader

Vietnam will do its utmost to preserve, protect and nurture the solidarity and comprehensive cooperation with Cambodia, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Nguyen Phu Trong has said.

Social News 9/12

 Indonesia returns more Vietnamese fishermen, Da Nang launches public service chatbot, Vietnam to complete legal corridor for remote sensing activities, HCM City takes steps to deal with high tides

AirAsia to launch low-cost airline in Vietnam

 Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia and Vietnam’s Thien Minh Group on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch a new low-cost airline in Vietnam.

Removal of quarantine policy could do more harm than good

Removing the quarantine regulation will help simplify administrative procedures for enterprises, but will pave the way for unsafe food to flood the Vietnamese market, some experts say.