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HCMC schools to pay bonus to teachers tutoring backward students

 Schools in Ho Chi Minh City will give bonus payment to teachers who teach crowded classes, tutor backward students and foster talented students.

Universities to gain autonomy

 Public universities in Vietnam are to become autonomous in academic knowledge, human resources, and finances and will tighten their accountability.

9M international tourist arrivals up 25%

 International tourist arrivals to Vietnam in the first nine months totaled 7.265 million, an increase of 25 per cent year-on-year, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).

$231mn ADB loan for power transmission in southern Vietnam

 The government has signed a $231.3 million loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to enhance the power transmission network in southern Vietnam.

Floods leave 21 dead in central Vietnam

 At least 21 people have died, eight are missing, and many are injured after severe flooding hit a number of central provinces.

HCMC mulling over new real estate policies

The HCMC Department of Construction has recently proposed to the city’s People’s Committee a number of practical solutions for the city’s Property Market Development Project in the 2016-2020 Period, Orientation to 2025, and Vision to 2030.

Viettel’s joint venture crosses $1 billion revenue threshold

As of August 2016, Unitel, a joint venture of Viettel Global Joint Stock Company and Lao Asia Telecom from Laos, reached $1 billion and $300 million in cumulative revenue and profit, respectively, since starting operation in September 2009.

VinaCapital protests Hoa Sen’s steel project in Ninh Thuan

VinaCapital opposed the latter’s decision to carry out the $10.6 billion steel complex in the central province of Ninh Thuan due to concerns over environmental pollution.

Vedan requests import own coal

 Vedan Vietnam Enterprise Corporation Limited (Vedan Vietnam) is the second 100 per cent foreign-owned company that wants to directly import coal to fuel its own plant’s operations in Long Thanh district of the southern province of Dong Nai.


Sunflower fields abloom across northern Vietnam

It’s October, autumn in northern Vietnam, and the sunflowers in the fields with their golden heads as wide as sombreros lifted towards the sun are more beautiful than any other time of the year.

Book street cultivates reading culture in society

 Books need a space in which events honouring reading culture can take place and readers can share their passion for reading while holding direct dialogues with authors.

Scottish bagpiper hits Vietnam on world’s journey

 Ross O’Connell Jennings, a 26-year-old bagpiper from Scotland, will hit Vietnam as the 55th country on his world tour on October 24.

Vietnam’s fine arts during 30 years of renewal

 Since Vietnam began its renewal process in 1986, its fine arts have flourished.

Travel firms shun floating tours in absence of floods in Mekong Delta

 Tour operators in HCM City have had to drop so-called floating tours to the Mekong Delta from September to November, which is supposed to be the flooding season in the delta, as floods have not come to the region this year.

Gov’t proposes sugar import auctions

 Vietnam Sugar cane and Sugar Association (VSSA) has proposed that the Prime Minister allow importing raw sugar instead of refined sugar to save foreign currency for the 2016-17 crop.

Vietjet refutes barriers to offshore listing

 No regulations require Vietjet to hold their initial public offering (IPO) in Vietnam before moving to an offshore market.

Vietnam Airlines completes procedures to become joint-stock company

 The national flag air carrier Vietnam Airlines has completed procedures to become a joint-stock company, the corporation announced on October 16. 

Japan helps Ho Chi Minh City cope with flooding

 The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has announced that Japan will help Vietnam prevent flooding through the establishment of special-purpose companies.

Nearly 39,000 Vietnamese students study in Japan

 Close to 39,000 Vietnamese students are studying in Japan in 2016, rising 47 percent compared to 2014 figure. 

Quang Binh: Highways reopened to traffic after flood

 Most national highways in the central coastal province of Quang Binh were reopened to traffic on October 16 after the recent flood.