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PM requires alternatives for Thach Khe iron ore mining

 Government agencies and the Ha Tinh People’s Committee were assigned by the prime minister to hand in recommendations the Thach Khe iron ore mining project before October 5.

Tisco reaches agreement with Chinese contractor to resume multimillion-dollar project

 The long-delayed Thai Nguyen iron and steel plant-phase 2 will be revised after the investor Tisco and the Chinese contractor reached a compromise in resuming the unfinished construction.

Vietnamese female entrepreneurs empowered

In Asian cultures with a strong patriarchal system, women are considered the weaker sex and caregivers. Nowadays, many women replace their husbands as breadwinners instead of doing household chores. 

New coffee shops in HCM City

La Ca Phe, Nu Bistro, The Dome Kaffe, and Tron Coffee are hot spots for young people who love cafe culture in Ho Chi Minh City.

Hanoi Temple of Literature decorated for Mid-Autumn Festival

 Hanoi Temple of Literature has been decorated with colourful lights in preparation for a three-day cultural event celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival starting from September 29.

Woman offers free swimming lessons for children

 A 59-year-old woman in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is teaching hundreds of local children to swim for free despite being deep in poverty herself.

Decree on muzzling dogs changes little in Hanoi

 VietNamNet Bridge – It’s nearly two weeks since a Government decree increasing fines on those who let their dogs run wild took effect. However, violations are still common.

Hanoi metro trial run expected early next year

 Hanoi’s Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway route is expected to be piloted in April next year after being delayed several times.

Hanoi's most polluted lake

 Linh Quang is often described as the most polluted lake in Hanoi by many people as it is full of rubbish.

VN sugar industry losing against imported products

 Huge amounts of locally-produced sugar are stockpiled, while the land given to sugarcane growing plummets as imported and smuggled sugar proves more competitive.

PM pledges $1 billion to tackle climate change in Mekong Delta

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has pledged $1 billion to the Mekong Delta to fund projects aimed at tackling climate change amid warnings that the country’s rice basket is disappearing.

28% of expats in Vietnam enjoy a better qualify of life: HSBC survey

 Problems with healthcare, culture, and finances make Vietnam a less favorable second home for foreigners, according to HSBC’s latest Expat Explorer survey. 

Chinese tourists top list of foreign visitors to Vietnam

 Chinese tourists have continued to take the lead in the number of foreign visitors to Vietnam, up more than 47% to more than 2.9 million arrivals, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.

T-Ara to perform in HCM City this November

 The Korean band T-Ara has unveiled that they will perform on November 4 at Phu Tho Indoor Sport Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City.

VN businesses encounter difficulties seeking entry to Korean market

 A Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) took effect in December 2015. However, Vietnamese businesses are finding it more and more difficult to penetrate the market as the RoK tightens up on rules and regulations.

Vietnam feels impact of 4.0 industrial revolution

VietNamNet Bridge - A large company in Hanoi has sacked 80 percent of workers, replacing them with robots. 

Work-study model promoted for students

 VietNamNet Bridge – The best way to improve the quality of university education in Viet Nam is to provide students with practical experience through collaboration with employers, 

Macro economy rosy: VN consultation council

 Macroeconomic indexes have experienced positive changes over the last nine months, showing the effectiveness of Vietnam’s financial and monetary policies, according to the National Financial and Monetary Policy Consultation Council.

Vietnamese women in fascinating start-up culture

Empowering women by giving them control over their finances is not just smart economics but also key to ending poverty and supporting women to start and run businesses contributes directly to this objective.

India to continue supporting Hanoi in IT training

 Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung hosted a reception in Hanoi on September 28 for Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Parvathaneni Harish who said India will continue supporting Hanoi in human resources training.