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Domestic anti-virus software doesn’t have many opportunities on home market

Analysts believe that new domestic anti-virus products will not be able to compete with the existing products on the market, even if domestic firms can get the support from the State.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 25/3

Measures to reduce gender imbalance; ASEAN praises Vietnam’s vocational training; Highway 1A expansion to take two years; Low-income housing for Thai Binh; Rice to be handed out to poor households

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 25/3

  Chau Van singing festival opens in Vinh Phuc Province; Quang Binh publishes cave photos; Wartime Prison recognized as National Heritage; HTV adopts Dutch singing contest

Chairman of Binh Phuoc Province dismissed

VietNamNet Bridge – On March 22, the Binh Phuoc Provincial Party Standing Committee held an extraordinary meeting to announce the dismissal decision against the province’s Chairman – Mr. Truong Tan Thieu. A

Exchange of fake helmets begin in Hanoi

On the morning of March 23, the National Traffic Safety Committee launched the program of exchanging fake helmets for standard helmets at four places in Hanoi. The buyers were discounted for VND30,000-VND50,000 compared to the listed prices.

Con Dao prison honored as special national relic

VietNamNet Bridge - Under the brutal regime in Con Dao prison, about 20,000 Vietnamese patriots sacrificed. This is also where the Hero of the Armed Forces--Vo Thi Sau, was executed at the age of 19.

Hanoi: Water pipe broken, 70,000 households affected

At 11:30 pm on March 23, the pipe leading water from the Da River in Hoa Binh province to Hanoi was broke at a point on the Thang Long Avenue. About 70,000 households in the southwest of Hanoi were affected by this incident.

Gold market to have new big supply

The State Bank of Vietnam has authorized the Saigon Jewelry Company (SJC) to make bullion gold to provide to the market.

MOET vows to protect students, teachers from getting outraged

Students would be fined VND5-20 million for their behaviors of insulting teachers’ dignity, while teachers would be fined VND3-5 million for the behaviors of abusing learners.

Peaceful negotiations for East Sea disputes

 VietNamNet Bridge – Scholars and experts at a recent workshop in New York stressed the need to settle territorial disputes in the East Sea via peaceful means and in line with international law.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 25/3

Developing youth talents key to future, says Prime Minister; Kon Tum strengthens cooperation with Lao provinces; Seminar looks back at Paris Agreement signing; VN and NZ agree to lift defence ties

Cabinet members questioned on reforms

VietNamNet Bridge – The Chief Judge of the Supreme People's Court Truong Hoa Binh yesterday, March 24, promised that the court sector would continue efforts to reform court proceedings,

The businesses which pay $900 a month to workers

Banking and telecom are considered the two most profitable economic sectors. The businesses in the business fields can pay VND18 million ($900) a month on average to their workers.

Proposed income tax to have ‘major' impact on embattled offshore fishers

VietNamNet Bridge – Fisheries officials, economists and fishermen want an exemption from corporate income tax for offshore fishing businesses instead of a 10 per cent tax being imposed.

Low pay discourages classical musicians

 VietNamNet Bridge – Classical musicians are struggling to earn a living in Vietnam and the situation is discouraging parents from letting their children study music.  

Last-minute deal resurrects Cyprus bailout

 EU and IMF officials struck a last-minute deal with Cyprus early Monday to resurrect a bailout for the island -- but one banking chain goes to the wall and major clients, who include many Russians, will take a giant hit.

Vietnam to organize national blood donation campaign

VietNamNet Bridge – Dr. Nguyen Anh Tri, Director of the Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion Committee, said the organization plans a campaign to criss-cross the country asking for people to donate blood.

Computer market in trouble despite growth

VietNamNet Bridge – Computer retailers are suffering from a high volume of unsold products due to the economic woes and the strong competition from tablets and smartphones despite the positive market growth achieved in the previous quarter.

Hanoi: Growing opium as medical herbs

VietNamNet Bridge - There are rumors about the great features of the wine soaked poppy; some people grew opium at home as medical herbs.

We’re going to the zoo

VietNamNet Bridge – Saigon does not have many large parks and gardens, which leaves those yearning for a bit of ‘green’ to invigorate the senses, with a scarcity of choices in which to indulge this craving.