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Information security index inches up

 The Information Security Index of Viet Nam in 2014 increased slightly by 1.5 per cent year-on-year to 39 per cent.

Female entrepreneur dreams of promoting VN's fashion

VietNamNet Bridge – Entrepreneur Le Thi Quynh Trang, founder of the Multimedia Joint Stock Company, has realised her dream of promoting Viet Nam's fashion industry.

Transport minister urges regulations for taxi service

 Transport agencies needed to research policies to legalise Uber, a new ride-sharing taxi service in Viet Nam, Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang said at a conference on Tuesday.

Ha Giang’s beauty through black and white photos

 VietNamNet Bridge - Located in northeastern Vietnam, Ha Giang Province is a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers and eco-tourists.

Tea exports expected to reach 245 million USD

The Vietnam Tea Association expects the country will earn $245 million from tea exports by the end of the year thanks to efforts to promote trade activities, reorganise production, diversify the product range, and improve the quality of tea.

VN logistics firms urged to cut costs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Reducing logistics costs is important to enhance further integration into global value chains and increase Viet Nam's competitiveness, speakers said at a forum held on Thursday in HCM City.

Vietnam, US hold labour dialogue

Vietnam, US hold labour dialogue; Floods kill two children, inundate Hue's low-lying areas; Illegal teaching centers disbanded in HCMC; Vietnam takes active measures to prevent bubonic plague; Vietnam works to improve information security

Co Loa offers glimpse into past

VietNamNet Bridge – Co Loa Citadel, 20km north of Ha Noi, appears to be the oldest such structure in Southeast Asia.

Vietnamese spend big money on parenting courses

VietNamNet Bridge – Parenting-skill courses have become more popular in Vietnam, attracting mothers and fathers of all ages.

Local youth need sex education

 VietNamNet Bridge – Health experts are warning against increasing unprotected sex activities as young Vietnamese people are becoming more open about sexuality than ever before.

4,000-year-old bones discovered in Ha Tinh

4,000-year-old bones discovered in Ha Tinh; Jennifer Pham selected to emcee Miss Vietnam finale; New series spotlights southern singing tradition; Over 20 countries attend int’l food festival in HCM City; Prominent film director publishes books

V-League 2015 to feature 14 professional football clubs

Vietnam Professional Federation held a meeting with leaders of football teams and a drawing ceremony in Hanoi yesterday, to announce main competition schedule for V- League, the first- ranked prize and 2015 National Cup.

Companies find it difficult to join global footwear production chains

Though the world’s biggest footwear producers employ outsourcing partners in Vietnam instead of other regional countries, there is little room for local enterprises to join their global supply chains.

Genetics Association Chair tells farmers to use GM crops

VietNamNet Bridge – Responding to concerns about the use of genetically modified (GM) crops, Prof. Le Dinh Luong, Chair of the Vietnam Genetics, advised Vietnamese to remain calm about the use of GM crops and GM products.

Waste treatment plant turns into garbage dump

VietNamNet Bridge – The large waste treatment plant in the southern province of An Giang, designed to treat garbage and make organic fertilizer, is now being used as a garbage dump.

Challenges in implementing Vietnam-EU FTA put on table

Vietnamese officials, representatives from the EU delegation, and experts from Singapore, Thailand, and the US attended a seminar in Hanoi on December 5 to discuss challenges in the implementation of the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement.

Winding stairs lead to mysterious Temple of Sea Gods in Phu Quoc

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hundreds of thousands of visitors make the scenic climb to Dinh Cau (Sea Gods Temple) each year.

Monument inscriptions submitted for Memory of the World Program recognition

Monument inscriptions in Han and Nom at the royal citadel in Hue will be submitted to the UNESCO Memory of the World Program to seek recognition as documentary heritage.

PM talks VN’s resolve to improve national competitiveness

Perfecting the law, ensuring people’s freedom and democracy, and completing the market economy mechanism constitute a driving force and also key measures to improve the national economy’s effectiveness and competitiveness, PM Nguyen Tan Dung said.

Fishermen fined for fishing in foreign waters

 The captains of two fishing boats in the central province of Quang Ngai have been fined for taking their vehicles to fish in the waters of other countries without permission from authorised agencies.