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State budget deficit will affect firms

Nguyen Duc Thanh, director of the Viet Nam Centre for Economics and Policy Research, told the Thoi bao Kinh te Viet Nam newspaper some measures that Viet Nam could adopt to ensure the harmonisation

TV shows give singers a shot at fame

 New TV shows featuring Vietnamese singers and bands attracting thousands of fans are not a rare sight in the industry.

Drought, salinity force southerners to leave villages

Passing through villages in the Mekong Delta, visitors will see many locked houses of those who have left their hometown to big cities in the south to work since their fields and ponds have been attacked by drought and saltwater.

VN players reshape FMCG sector

Local companies have not only survived the competition from multinationals, but have outperformed them in Southeast Asia, with the “national pride” sentiment of customer is the main drive.

Vietnamese ships to get piracy warnings

 The Vietnam Maritime Administration has asked provincial port authorities to inform ship owners and management companies of acts of piracy in the waters off east Sabah, Malaysia, and southern Philippines.

Kuwaiti PM’s visit to Vietnam to beef up all-round cooperation

 The upcoming official visit to Vietnam by Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah from May 5-7 is expected to give a boost to bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Embezzlement inspection groups to target fourteen provinces

 The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption has decided to arrange seven working groups for inspecting the anti-corruption work in 14 provinces nationwide in 2016, according to document No. 15-TB/BCDTW issued by the committee.

Red water flow appears in Quang Binh sea, foreign experts come to help

A red water flow suddenly appeared near the coast of Nhan Trach commune in Quang Binh on the morning of April 4, worrying local fishermen, said the Party Secretary of Bo Trach district, Phan Van Gon.

Big C Vietnam sold to Thailand, Vietnamese retailers in danger

"Fifty percent of the retail market in Vietnam has fallen into the hands of Thais, and the domestic retail market is already 'dead to the shoulder,'" said Vu Vinh Phu, Chairman of the Hanoi Supermarket Association.

UN Deputy Secretary-General visits Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - UN Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson is paying a visit to Vietnam from May 3-6 to engage with senior government and UN officials on some issues.

EU's highest court upholds new restrictive law on cigarettes

 Europe's highest court on Wednesday upheld a tough EU law on standardizing cigarette packaging and banning advertising of e-cigarettes, paving the way for its adoption later this month.

Two Vietnamese female scientists named among 100 scientists of Asia

Asian Scientist Magazine has announced its first ever The Asian Scientist 100, including two female scientists from Vietnam, Tran Ha Lien Phuong from the National University, HCM City, and Dang Thi Oanh of Thai Nguyen University.

Officials swim and eat fish to dispel rumors

VietNamNet Bridge – Confirming that the water in the sea of Da Nang, Ha Tinh and Nghe An is unpolluted, senior officials of the provinces swam and ate fresh seafood during the recent four-day holiday (April 30-May 3).

New cabinet convenes first regular meeting

 PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc is chairing the Government’s regular meeting in April on May 4-5 in Ha Noi.

France helps Hanoi to better manage air quality

 French Ambassador to Vietnam, Jean-Noel Poirier, spoke to Tien Phong Newspaper about Hanoi’s worsening air quality and an agreement on the supplies of French air quality measurement systems to the city.

Canadian wildfire forces evacuation order for entire city

The Canadian province of Alberta raced to evacuate the entire population of Fort McMurray where an uncontrolled wildfire was taking hold in the heart of the country's oil sands region, with dry winds forecast for Wednesday that could fuel the blaze.

After 10 years, each Vietnamese burdened with additional $1,200 public debt

 VietNamNet Bridge - In 2006, each Vietnamese shouldered about VND3.5 million of public debt, and 10 years later the burden has increased to nearly VND30 million.

Circular loosens air travel restrictions on carrying liquids

VietNamNet Bridge – Passengers taking domestic flights in Viet Nam can now carry liquids, aerosols and gels on their flights, the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) announced. 

Female weightlifter to fill fourth Olympic slot

 VietNamNet Bridge – The weightlifting team will see their fourth athlete competing in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics this summer, setting a national record.

Over 1,100 triathletes kids to race in Ironman

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam will send 172 triathletes, the largest team, to race in the VNG Ironman 70.3 Viet Nam in the central city on May 8.