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WTO announces ruling on Vietnam’s shrimp anti-dumping lawsuit

VietNamNet Bridge – The World Trade Organisation on November 17 announced the panel’s final decision on Vietnam ’s lawsuit against the US imposition of anti-dumping tax on its certain warm-water frozen shrimp,

China can’t alter legitimate rights of Vietnam in East Sea

 VietNamNet Bridge – China cannot change the legal rights of Vietnam over the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), affirmed experts at a two-day conference themed “East Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security

Ao Dai museum – unique space in HCM City

Exhibit features ancient photos of Vietnam; Over 600 documents, artifacts donated to Hanoi Museum; Korean troupe to perform in Vietnam; Stalactites discovered in Phong Nha-Ke Bang; 400 visitors book tour to world largest cave

Bribery scandal targets officials of many enterprises

 Bribery scandal targets officials of many enterprises; Chinese caught with heroin near northern border; Hanoi hosts 36th ASEAN Railway CEOs’ Conference; Germany provides non-refundable aid for Vietnam; Websites shut down for illegal content

Vietnamese contemporary artist shortlisted for Signature Art Prize

 VietNamNet Bridge – Low murmurs and the soft sounds of chewing and swallowing reverberate in a darkened space in which loom life-size image projections of 19 individuals.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/11

 Domestic gold demand suffers sharp downturn; Consumer confidence keeps climbing; Vietnam pledges to facilitate RoK investors’ operations; Vietnam’s largest automobile exhibition opens; PVN buys stake in petrochemical complex

Viet Nam add bronze in Asian Beach Games

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vu Duy Khang's bronze was the only medal that Viet Nam won on the fifth day of the Fourth Asian Beach Games in Phuket, Thailand yesterday, Nov 18.

Photos: Night-time on pedestrian streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Old Quarter preserves the cultural lifestyle of Hanoi. At night, walking on the streets here, you will enjoy the music, cuisine and relaxing moments with friends.

Young director to let his hair down with new show

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Phi Phi Anh created a "small tsunami" in Ha Noi with his debut Broadway musical-inspired revue back in 2012, and he will once again be showcasing his directing talents with his new show tonight.

Aviation sector attracts bankers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Injecting money into airlines is not the choice of short- term investors, but airlines’ shares are very attractive in the eyes of bankers, even though the ratio of profit of revenue is not high.

Circular ownership poses threat to Vietnamese school system

VietNamNet Bridge – There are numerous universities in Vietnam, but the operation models of the schools are nearly similar because many of them belong to the same owners.

Big foreign groups eyeing MobiFone equitization

 VietNamNet Bridge – MobiFone shares have been added to the portfolios of many foreign institutional investors.

Defence Minister meets Myanmar counterpart, Brunei Energy Minister

Defence Minister meets Myanmar counterpart, Brunei Energy Minister; Party leader to visit Russia, Belarus; Vietnam, Italy share judicial experience

Over 600 documents, artifacts donated to Hanoi Museum

 VietNamNet Bridge – Organisations and individuals nationwide donated over 600 documents and artifacts to the Hanoi Museum in response to its appeal to collect exhibits to celebrate the capital’s 60 years of development.

New funding sources needed: Minister

 Transport Minister Dinh La Thang yesterday said growing infrastructure demand in the country needs new funding sources other than the State Budget and overseas development assistance.

IAEA pledges support to Vietnam’s nuclear power

 VietNamNet Bridge – Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano has reaffirmed his organisation’s commitment to prioritise supporting Vietnam in improving its legal framework

Hydropower plants pose risks

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tran Viet Ngai, chairman of the Viet Nam Energy Association (VEA), tells Nong Thon Ngay Nay (Countryside Today) that small-scale hydropower plants have to be shut down

Ca Mau to relocate those living in vulnerable areas

 VietNamNet Bridge – Households living in vulnerable areas in the southernmost province of Ca Mau are being relocated to new resettlement areas.

Gov't: support industry needs support

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ministry of Trade and Industry Vu Huy Hoang on Monday, Nov 17, conceded that the Government has not provided sufficient support to the domestic supporting industry,

Vietnamese photographers win honours at global contest

 VietNamNet Bridge – Seven Vietnamese photographers have won prizes in a photography contest organised by a World Bank affiliate to highlight powerful images depicting inclusion around the world.