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Thais step by step expanding their business in Vietnam

Thai businessmen have been taking martial steps towards the Vietnamese market, having a presence in many business fields of the national economy, from hotels to tile, plastics manufacturing and retail chains.

State employees have easy access to preferential home loans

A number of homebuyers have benefited from the VND30-trillion low-cost home credit package launched by the Government, but it seems state employees have an advantage of accessing the low-interest loans.

Firms in dire need of information security personnel

 VietNamNet Bridge – Organizations and enterprises in Vietnam are running short of information security personnel, says a survey by the Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT).

Quang Liem and Truong Son face trouble before World Cup

 VietNamNet Bridge - While all national sports teams are funded by the state, the chess team is not.

Steel giant reports large losses in first half

 VietNamNet Bridge – The majority of the Viet Nam Steel Corporation's (VNSteel) associate companies have reported losses and face difficulties due to the quiet real estate market and lower market prices.

National wage council established

VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has recently signed a decision to establish the National Wage Council, headed by Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Pham Minh Huan.

Being lazy, mountainous people cannot escape poverty

 VietNamNet Bridge – A series of support policies for needy people are ineffective because many poor families are lazy and rely on the state’s assistance.

Italian rock band to hit city stage

 VietNamNet Bridge – The worldwide-renowned Italian rock band Lacuna Coil will perform at Crescent Residence in Phu My Hung, District 7 at 5 p.m. on July 20.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 14/7

 Bottlenecks in fight against sturgeon smuggling; Vietnam dragon fruit to go back to Taiwan; Pepper exporters running out of stock; FIEs suffer from dismal supporting industries; VinaPhone, Viettel launch mobile money transfer

Central Inspection Committee proposes punishment on senior officials

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Committee has asked the relevant bodies to reprimand and punish some senior officials, including Minister of Justice Ha Hung Cuong, reported the Vietnam Plus.

Peru to open embassy in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge - Peru's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that the opening of its permanent embassy in Hanoi will boost economic ties, trade and development cooperation with Vietnam.

Overseas Vietnamese backed

 Vietnamese citizens abroad who are struggling financially or facing life-threatening diseases or serious injuries from accidents will soon be able to get financial aid from the Fund for Assisting Overseas Vietnamese Citizens and Legal Entities.

The antiques collector committed to culture

Unlike many private collectors who acquire national treasures and somehow manage to sell them abroad, Bui Van Quang from the northern city of Nam Dinh, likes to collect artefacts from the past, both royal and common, . . .

Retailers withdraw from commercial centers

 VietNamNet Bridge – The segment of retail space for lease has seen demand slumping sharply in the second quarter, the first decline for a long time, as many retailers are leaving commercial centers.

Vietnam needs to control export volume to enjoy EU’s GSP

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam has been advised to take strict control over the export to the EU market in order to be the long term beneficiary from the EU’s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).

An exploration of HCMC Fine Arts Museum

 VietNamNet Bridge – For those culture vultures interested in exploring Vietnam through its art there is no better place to start than the HCMC Museum of Fine Art, the major art museum in the city.

Mobile network operators blame low 3G quality on low fees

 VietNamNet Bridge – 3G network operators keep complaining about the 3G low quality service, while network operators threaten to raise the service fees.

Blank billboards reveal economic difficulty in Hanoi

In the time of economic crisis when thousands of businesses have gone bankrupt, enterprises cut down spending for advertising. Thus, hundreds of outdoor billboards in Hanoi have become blank boards.

US postmaster delivers help to the poor

Former San Franciscan postal chief John William Kelly was inspired to help others through his parents' dedication to charity. The 60-year-old is busy making them proud by serving meals to the needy at HCM City's Smile restaurant.

Dog racing in Vung Tau

 VietNamNet Bridge - Owning Greyhound dogs from Australia and watching their pet dogs competing with each other each week has become the hobby of those who love dog racing.