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Potential still out of reach for aviation enterprises

Vietnam’s airport network is currently being expanded and upgraded in order to better meet international standards on the ability to receive aircraft and in many other criteria.

MIC to inspect users' data protection at social networks, digital platforms

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is planning to inspect the protection of personal data with focus on units collecting and processing large volumes of information such as social networks and multi-user digital platforms.

Online Apple Store opens in Vietnam, one Apple reseller shuts down on slow sales

Vietnamese can now buy iPhones and iPads and other devices directly from an online Apple store which opened officially on May 18.

Farm produce prices plummet, input material prices soar

Animal feed prices are escalating and fertilizer prices are staying at high levels. Meanwhile, prices of many kinds of farm produce are decreasing sharply, causing farmers to incur big losses.

Vietnam in need of developing independent electric supply

Although Vietnam has committed to reducing net emissions to zero by 2050, the country is still building thermal power plants such as in Nghi Son, Thai Binh 2, and Van Phong.

PSRD drive to headline agenda for coming months

The colossal socioeconomic recovery and development initiative continues to suffer from numerous hurdles in implementation, irking the government which has ordered quicker deployment to achieve the desired economic growth.

Hanoi-based public offices to be relocated by 2030

Population growth in Hanoi's downtown area is increasing the strain on the city's infrastructure.

Phu Quoc International Airport upgrade proposed

The southern province of Kien Giang has proposed the Government to upgrade Phu Quoc International Airport, reported the local media.

Govt sees airfare cap as necessary

Removing the domestic airfare cap will do any good to passengers and take away the Government’s tool to manage aviation services, said the Government.

Foreign tourists impressed by sleeping bus in Vietnam

Most backpackers travelling around the country will take sleeping buses, and there are a number of things people should know beforehand, according to Canadian travel magazine The Travel.

AEON pours US$1.2 billion into Vietnam

Vietnam has received the largest investment from AEON till now, according to AEON president Akio Yoshida.

Local jujitsu fighters to compete for world titles in Thailand

Vietnam has sent its best athletes to compete at the Thailand Open Grand Prix 2023 from May 20 to May 21 ahead of international tournaments being held this year.

PM receives IMF Managing Director, OECD Secretary-General

PM Pham Minh Chinh has suggested the IMF continue with policy counselling for the Vietnamese Government regarding economic management and improvement of tools and policies related to fiscal, monetary and financial restructuring.

Citizen protection work conducted after road accident in China

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that nine persons carrying Vietnamese identification papers are among 11 victims killed during a severe road accident in Jingxi city, China's Guangxi.

PM delivers message at G7 expanded Summit’s first plenary session

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 20 stressed that promoting a more substantive and effective global partnership, international solidarity, and multilateral cooperation is key to solving today's complex challenges.

Restoring French villas – keeping Hanoi's cultural heritage

The new paint of a villa dating to the French colonial era at 49 Tran Hung Dao Street in downtown Hanoi has been a burning issue for the public and particularly heritage lovers. People have argued about the striking new colours of the building.

Make-in-Vietnam evokes pride, becomes national brand

Make-in-Vietnam must become a national brand. This is the expectation of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) after three years of running the Make in Vietnam Digital Technology Product Award.

3% electricity price rise has little impact on households: EVN

According to Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) and some independent experts, the 3 percent electricity price will help EVN have an additional VND8 trillion, and will have only a small impact on households and the economy.

AI expected to ease burden of huge digital data for Vietnamese firms

Businesses are all carrying digital debt. The volume of data, emails and chats has outpaced their ability to process it all, according to the 2023 Work Trend Index report: “Will AI Fix Work?” newly released by Microsoft.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES MAY 20/2023

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