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PM assigns setting up national committee to handle cyber attacks

 A national steering committee will be set up to fix incidents related to cyber security following a newly-approved decision by the Prime Minister.

Israeli President visits Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh

 Israeli President Reuven Ruvi Rivlin and his spouse on March 22 visited the northern province of Quang Ninh and the UNESCO-recognised world natural heritage of Ha Long Bay as part of their ongoing visit to Vietnam from March 19-25.

Vietnam, Cambodia conduct joint naval patrol

 Vietnamese and Cambodian naval forces have conducted their 46th joint annual joint patrol.

Nearly 40 cities and provinces to introduce summer tour programs

 Tourism firms and hotels from nearly 40 cities and provinces, and airlines will participate in a tourism festival in HCMC to roll out attractive summer tour programs for the year.

Education minister: Training should meet market demand

Educational institutions should keep a close watch on market demand and need to cooperate with the business community to make sure that their graduates can land a job, said Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha. 

Vietnam faces steady fall in coffee productivity

Coffee productivity in the Central Highlands, the country’s key coffee growing area, has steadily declined over time, driven by climate change and plant diseases.

Cocochin – a good dining venue in Saigon's pedestrian square

 Those who are looking for a good venue to enjoy a variety of delicious food and hang out with friends or family at weekends could consider Cocochin Food Court on Nguyen Hue Boulevard.

HCM City plans weekend market downtown

 The government of HCMC will open a weekend market downtown in the second quarter to create a new shopping and entertainment venue for city dwellers and tourists.

Increasing subsidence threatens farmers’ livelihood in Mekong Delta

Subsidence has long occurred in the Mekong Delta, been worsening due to underground water overexploitation and threatened the livelihood of millions of farmers.

Hoi An completes embankment project to protect UNESCO heritage site

 The Hoi An authorities on March 21 inaugurated an embankment project along part of the Hoai River aiming to protect the UNESCO-recognised old town against erosion.

Worship of mother Au Co honoured as national heritage

 The worshipping ritual dedicated to Au Co, the legendary mother of Vietnam, was recognised as national intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at a ceremony held in Phu Tho Province on March 21.

Brazil's agriculture ministry, police say meat problems not widespread

 Brazil's federal police and agriculture ministry said late Tuesday that sanitary and corruption problems found in the nation's meatpacking industry were isolated incidents, an attempt to tamp down a scandal 

China approves fewer GMO crop imports, hampering trade: U.S. industry group

 China is approving fewer new biotech crops for import than before, hampering the launch of new products globally and hurting trade, 

Race to compete

 Local automakers have it all to do as tariffs on imported CBU vehicles from ASEAN are cut.

Struggle to survive

 Shopping mall developers need to think carefully when trying to carve out a market share in Vietnam.

Luxury scooters the future of Vietnam’s motorbike market

Luxury scooters are now the focus of motorbike manufacturers in Vietnam. High-end scooters, priced at VND50 million and higher, unexpectedly sold very well in 2016. 

Daily fruit and vegetable imports top $2.9 million

 Vietnam spent up to $194 million on fruit and vegetable imports between January and March 15 this year, equal to around an average USD2.9 million per day.

Chinese institute to join Red River bank planning scheme

 China’s Hangzhou Design and Planning Institute have been invited to participate in the planning scheme to develop the areas along the Red River.

Ministry raises warnings over Brazilian rotten meat scandal

 Local authorities in Vietnam have warned about the large import of meat from Brazil following a recent rotten meat scandal in the South American country.

Strategic investors may unload SOE stakes after 3 years

 Strategic investors may be able to sell their shares in a State-owned enterprise (SOE) three years after the firm is equitised, according to the finance ministry.