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Vietinbank wins first match at Asian club champs

 Vietnam’s Vietinbank defeated the Philippines’ Rebisco-PSL 25-21, 17-25, 25-20, 25-14 in Group B of the Asian Women’s Club Samruk Kazyna Volleyball Championship in Kazakhstan on May 26.

Vietnam beats Singapore, takes Sudirman Cup’s Group 2

 Vietnam defeated Singapore to win gold in Group 2 of the Sudirman Cup, also known as the World Badminton Team Championships, in Australia on May 26.

Billionaire Slim eyeing electric taxi to reduce pollution in Mexico City

 Giant Motors, an automaker partially owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, is working on a prototype electric taxi to replace the gas-guzzling cabs polluting Mexico City's air, 

Belgian director Xavier Lukowsk: Vietnamese actors are full of energy at work

"The Blue Bird’ by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck was featured in Hanoi last week under the direction of Belgian director Xavier Lukowsk. The Belgian director share his experience during the staging of the play with Nhan Dan

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 27/5

 Opportunities for Vietnam’s fruits, vegetables export, Vietnam’s shrimp export to Japan sees sharp increase, Sacombank postpones AGM to June 30, Not all SMEs to enjoy lower tax, Large projects in HCMC uncompleted due to urban planning

Vietnamese automakers dream of cars rolling on streets of Myanmar, Philippines

Vietnamese auto manufacturers are trying to increase the localization ratios in their products in order to enjoy preferential tariffs when exporting their cars to ASEAN countries.

Disabled woman founds first audiolibrary for the blind

A 46-year-old woman, who has lost her two legs in a traffic accident 21 years ago, has been the first to establish an audiolibrary for the blind in Vietnam.

Where is Vietnam in the globalization process?

Mr. Pascal Lamy, formerly the Director General of the WTO, tells VET that Vietnam is the greatest beneficiary of globalization and needs to take advantage of human resources in the years to come to stay abreast of the fourth industrial revolution.

Competitiveness key for goods distribution flow

Nguyen Van Nam, former director of the Trade Research Institute, under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, speaks to the Hai quan newspaper on challenges in setting up retail chain stores in Viet Nam.

Association fined for misleading information on fish sauce

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s authorised agencies have decided to penalise the Viet Nam Standard and Consumers Association (VINASTAS) for misleading reports on the toxicity in fish sauce.

Malnutrition among ethnic minority children double that of Kinh

The malnutrition rate among children under five from ethnic minority communities is double that of Kinh children, experts said at a seminar in Ha Noi today.

Conquering the northwest’s Pu Ta Leng Peak

 VietNamNet Bridge – Often acclaimed as the queen of flowers in northwestern forests, the rhododendron is commonly thought to grow all over the Fansipan mountains or Mau Son region. 

US Ambassador visits Khanh Hoa for Pacific Partnership 17

VietNamNet Bridge - Ambassador Osius visited Khanh Hoa province from May 23 to 24 to highlight Pacific Partnership 17’s (PP17) collaboration with the province. 

Social News 26/5

 Weekend bazaar to come back in town, Vietnam to send representatives to Going Global meet in London, Funding for metro line extension to Binh Duong still undecided, How to handle juvenile crime draws mixed suggestions

Vietnam opposes Taiwan’s drills in Truong Sa archipelago

Vietnam resolutely opposes China’s Taiwan conducting a number of live-fire exercises in the waters area around Ba Binh island, which belongs to Vietnam’s Truong Sa archipelago.

Concerns over Lao Cai potential corrupt land grab

 National Assembly deputies have raised concerns about how senior officials in Lao Cai Province apparently benefited from a land auction four years ago.

Nepotism in civil service appointments

A government report sent to the on-going third session of the 14th National Assembly has raised concern about rampant nepotism at state agencies with 58 cases in nine provinces and cities.

Hotels liable for music copyright payments

 The Vietnam Centre for Protection of Music Copyright (VCPMC) on May 25 is still attempting to collect copyright fees for songs on TV programmes broadcasted at hotels, saying that the songs are used to do business.

Commuter train slams into passenger bus, catches fire in central Vietnam

A commuter train was quickly evacuated after it caught fire after slamming into a passenger minibus Friday at a railroad crossing in the city of Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen Province.

World 3-cushion billiards champs underway in HCM City

 A world three cushion billiards championship got underway today with roughly 100 cueists from around the globe congregating in Ho Chi Minh City for a chance to win some of the US$58,000 in prize money.