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No safe zones in fight against counterfeit goods, warns Deputy PM

Standing Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fighting smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit goods, vowing a tough, non-compromising approach: “zero tolerance and no safe zones.”

National Assembly ends Q&A with strong ministerial performance

The Finance Minister was well-prepared and addressed questions directly, while the Minister of Education and Training provided generally comprehensive answers, acknowledged existing limitations, and committed to solutions moving forward.

School violence will end when adults stop fighting, says education minister

At this morning's National Assembly session, Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son was questioned on various issues, with school violence - particularly online - drawing widespread attention and debate.

Binh Dinh to establish international-standard renewable energy training center

Binh Dinh authorities announced plans to build a renewable energy human resource training and development center in Phu My district on a 20-hectare site, with an estimated investment of USD 50 million.

Prime Minister leads new task force to boost Vietnam’s private sector

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has been appointed Head of the National Steering Committee for the implementation of Politburo Resolution No. 68 on private sector development, according to Decision No. 1186, which he signed recently.

US-Vietnam tariff talks promising, 46% duty still avoidable

Permanent Deputy PM Nguyen Hoa Binh has affirmed that Vietnam and the United States are engaged in ongoing tariff negotiations and pledged that “we will do everything to ensure the proposed 46% tariff on Vietnamese exports does not happen.”

The rise of Muong woman who turned mountain streams into gold

After graduating with a degree in physical education, Muong woman Luong Thi Luc from Quan Son District (Thanh Hoa Province) married and returned to her hometown to raise sturgeon. Today, her family earns billions of dong annually from this venture.

Vietnam’s fearless female photojournalists redefine journalism

Despite challenges, these women document critical moments in Vietnam’s political and social landscape.

Off the beaten path: Discover Quynh Beach’s caves and coastal magic

Less famous than Sam Son or Cua Lo, Quynh Beach in Nghe An remains largely untouched, attracting visitors seeking peaceful landscapes, rustic charm, and fresh air.

Why are large quantities of valid medicines and supplements being discarded?

Piles of discarded medicines and dietary supplements, still within their expiry dates, have been found in HCM City. Many suspect this is an attempt to dispose of counterfeit goods amid an ongoing intensive inspection campaign by authorities.

MOET to issue standards for talent-training programs

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) will soon issue standards for talent training programs, along with criteria for institutions eligible to participate.

Da Nang becomes Vietnam’s largest centrally-governed city by area after merger

After the administrative unit merger, Da Nang will have the largest area of centrally governed cities in the country, surpassing both HCM City and Hanoi.

New law requires full transparency for online product listings in Vietnam

E-commerce platforms in Vietnam must now verify sellers, require full product information, monitor listings using technology, remove violating products, and bear joint responsibility if violations persist.

Vietnam’s illustrated history launches Vietnamese-Japanese edition

Bilingual release brings Vietnam’s rich past to Japanese readers and young expats.

HCM City businesses fear inspections, audits: HUBA report

Businesses in HCM City often shy away from inspections and audits as these processes focus on pinpointing errors rather than offering guidance or support, according to the “May 2025 Business Situation Report” by the HCM City Business Association.

Inside Hai Phong’s brand-new $240 million international container port

Strategic seaport project advances Vietnam’s logistics with private sector innovation.

Ha Tinh villagers work abroad, sending billions home each year

Of the 2,500 residents in Long Hai village in Thach Kim, Ha Tinh, 500 work abroad, sending billions of dong back to their relatives, and boosting the economy in the once-poor village.

Repurpose surplus office space for smart parking, charging stations: NA deputies

National Assembly Deputy Nguyen Van Canh from Binh Dinh province proposed reusing surplus offices as public or smart parking spaces, charging stations, or mini-libraries after the administrative merger of provinces and cities.

Vietnam Goods Week opens in Japan’s Saitama prefecture

This year’s “Vietnam Goods Week” marks a significant milestone as it is being held simultaneously for the first time in four locations across Asia: Japan, Hong Kong (China), Cambodia, and Malaysia, from June 19 - 22.

Vietnam reimagines journalism in digital era at national forum

Officials and experts address AI, trust, and revenue as key challenges for modern media.