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Animal husbandry sector prospers, but byproducts go to waste

The animal husbandry industry, valued at $23.7 billion, is still struggling with the question of the circular economy. Its by-products, 75 million tons per annum, are being wasted.

Procedures on handling artists, KOLs to be released in October

The procedures on treating artists and Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) who violate the law will be issued in October.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES APRIL 16/2023

NA Chairman to pay official visits to Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS APRIL 16/2023

Vietnam attractive to foreign investors: Austrian newspaper

Blockchain technology market to expand in 2023

Blockchain is increasingly influential in all aspects of life in Vietnam and is expected to play an important role in the digital economy.

Huts with moss-covered roofs in Ha Giang

The traditional palm leaf-roofed stilt houses in Xa Phin village of Ha Giang province are covered with lush moss layers, which help keep the living space cool in summer and warm in winter.

German artist's first photo exhibition held in Hanoi

German photographer Adrian Sauer is exhibiting his impressive works for the first time in Vietnam. The exhibition is part of the Photo Hanoi's 23 program.

Quang Ninh to launch new tourism products

The northern province of Quang Ninh will introduce 38 tourism products this year to attract tourists and diversify its tourism offerings.

Quang Binh set to become adventure tourism center of Asia

The central province of Quang Binh is oriented to become an adventure tourism center of Asia, with the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park playing the central role in the province’s tourism development.

Rivals scramble for garment orders from Vietnam

Never before has Vietnam’s textile and garment industry faced such difficulties like now.

Hau to run for fun at Asia-Pacific Championship

Ha Thi Hau will be the only Vietnamese competitor at the 2023 XTERRA Asia-Pacific Trail Run Championships on April 16 in Chinese Taipei.

Ministry to issue handling process for celebs with cyber space violations

The Ministry of Information and Communication and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will coordinate to issue a process to handle celebrities and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) who violate cyber space regulations.

HCMC’s metro line completion date pushed back again

Contractors of the metro line, also known as the Bến Thành–Suối Tiên line, have until the end of 2025 to report any project defects, and the time for supporting operation and maintenance runs until the end of 2028.

Vietnam hospitality requires innovative products: experts

Vietnam hospitality requires innovative products that can cater to the demands of young domestic and international travellers, such as poshtels, entertainment-integrated complexes, limited-service accommodations, and co-living and co-working spaces.

Ministry receives applications for auctions for 4G, 5G frequencies

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has announced the starting price of VND386.4 billion for a batch of 30MHz. The time for using the waveband will be 15 years.

VN resort real estate market facing challenges

Experts have noted their hope that coastal resorts will play a role in accelerating the recovery and development of the domestic resort real estate market which is facing an array of challenges.

Gaming sector fears special tax

Vietnam is considering levying a special consumption tax on online video games, which has caused concern in the sector.

Vietnam to benefit from EU’s new carbon border tax

This incentive would ensure a sustainable future for Vietnam’s economy toward net-zero emissions by 2050.

Vietnamese seafood firms propose US$430 million credit package

The preferential loans would enable local producers and exporters to make certain inputs and maintain export markets.

Auspicious time to elevate Việt Nam-US partnership: Blinken

“For us, for President Biden, for Washington, this is one of the most dynamic and one of the most important relationships we’ve had.  It has had a remarkable trajectory over the last couple of decades,” US State Secretary Blinken told the press.