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International collaboration brings hope to Vietnamese feet

Forty-five successful surgeries in the last two weeks and 100 more patients to go – this is what the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society has achieved so far in its seventeenth collaboration with the Viet Duc Hospital.

Weak Starbucks may allow Trung Nguyen to regain footing

Vietnamese coffee giant Trung Nguyen may have an opportunity to recover its domestic business as US-based Starbucks has just announced the plan to close 150 stores next year. Maybe some stores in 

Craig Thomas Gallery holds exhibition celebrating ninth anniversary

 Craig Thomas Gallery in HCMC’s District 1 will hold the exhibition “Ninth Anniversary Show” from June 29 to July 20, 2018.

UN selects Vietnam as training site for peacekeeping forces

 Vietnam is among four countries in Southeast Asia selected to be the training sites for the UN peacekeeping forces, with the first training course to be held in Vietnam at the end of this year. 

UN Habitat willing to work with Vietnam in handling plastic waste

UN Habitat is willing to cooperate with Vietnam in urgent issues such as plastic waste and preservation of ancient cities, said Maimunah Mohd Sharif, UN Under Secretary-General and Executive Director of the UN Habitat.

US officials reiterate respect for all-round ties with Vietnam

 Senior US officials affirmed that their country attaches importance to the friendship and comprehensive cooperation with Vietnam while meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue in Washington DC on June 25.

Vietnam to participate in US-hosted RIMPAC exercise for the first time

 The Defence Ministry will send eight naval officers to participate in the Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) in Hawaii, the United States from July 1 – 31 at the invitation of the Commander of the US Navy’s Pacific Fleet.

Japan's Sojitz buys Vietnam’s Saigon Paper

 Japanese trading house Sojitz has purchased Vietnam's Saigon Paper for about 10 billion JPY (91.2 million USD), inking a deal to tap the fast-growing demand for cardboard and tissue paper in the Southeast Asian country.

Vietnam launches over 1 million carbon credits to international market

Vietnam has launched more than 1 million voluntary carbon credits from household biogas plants to the international market as part of the Biogas Programme for the Animal Husbandry Sector in 2016-2020. 

UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner visits Vietnam

 Achim Steiner, Administrator of UNDP and Vice Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group, began a two-day visit to Vietnam on June 26.

Court hearing opens on $2.2mil. Eximbank appropriation case

 The first instance court hearing of Nguyen Thi Lam, former officer of Eximbank’s branch in Nghe An province who appropriated VND50 billion ($2.2 million) from customers, and 15 other defendants starts today after two postponements.

Mobile number portability opens doors to ‘sniping’ mobile subscribers

Mobile number portability (MNP) will create a new battlefield for domestic mobile operators from as early as 2019, putting even more emphasis on service quality and network stability. 

FDI into Vietnam approximates $10 billion in five months

 Total foreign direct investment capital poured into new and exsting projects and used to contribute capital and buy shares in domestic companies reached $9.9 billion in Jan-May, down 18.3 per cent year on year.

Tran Anh flounders after Mobile World merger

 Balance of supplies may be a problem for Mobile World after seizing Tran Anh Digital World JSC (code: TAG), causing losses to the latter and killing interest in its stocks.

Vinh Phuc resolute on refusing TAL Group's $350 million project

The Vinh Phuc People’s Committee submitted the fourth document asking the prime minister to refuse Hong Kong-backed TAL Group’s $350 million textile and garment dyeing project.   

Opposition to land for investment swops

 Hanoi Department of Planning and Investment has explained a decision to give investors 700 hectares of land in different locations in Hanoi in exchange for the construction of five roads with a build-transfer contract.

Northern Vietnam's flood death toll rises to 17

 At least 17 people have been killed, seven others injured and 11 remained missing in flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains between June 23 and 25 in some northern mountainous provinces.

Maestoso to hold free concert at St Joseph Cathedral

 Music group Maestoso will organize Cathedral Concert Series No.1 at St Joseph Cathedral in Hanoi on June 29, starting at 8 p.m., offering free concerts to the public and bringing a new and unique experience to Vietnamese musicians and audiences.

Iron, steel exports face most trade-defense lawsuits

 Vietnamese exports have been subject to an increasing number of protectionist measures overseas, and most of the trade-defense lawsuits have been filed against Vietnamese iron and steel exports, officials said.

Former forest protection department treasurer detained for embezzlement

The central Phu Yen Province police have launched legal proceedings against a former treasurer of Phu Yen Forest Protection Department for alleged embezzlement.