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University education lags behind in curricula, lecturer quality

VietNamNet Bridge - The low quality of university education is blamed on curricula which focuses on theoretical knowledge and does not provide enough practicum hours. 

Vietnam's cooking oil market has many newcomers

VietNamNet Bridge - The cooking oil market with annual revenue of VND30 trillion, a high growth rate and low average consumption per capita has become an attractive market.

Proposed hydropower plant in Laos to affect lower Mekong River in Vietnam

Laos is making hectic preparations for the building of one more hydropower dam – Pak Beng – on the Mekong river section which runs through Oudomxay province.

Vietnamese student achievements rank in top 20: OECD survey

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam ranks 19th among 20 countries which have students gaining the best achievements in the latest OECD rankings.

Vietnam weak at river basin management: scientists

VietNamNet Bridge - Scientists say that problems in river basin management, due to a lack of cooperation among agencies, are threatening the country's water security.

Few students want to learn Russian, Chinese at schools

Only one percent of students choose to study Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese or German as their first foreign language. 

Chinese-Vietnamese business empires

VietNamNet Bridge - These families have created consumer goods brands familiar to every Vietnamese.

Scientists: no need to worry about Chinese nuke reactors near border

The Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (Varans) said Vietnam and China have agreed to set up a channel to exchange information and cooperate in nuclear power technology.

Trump’s commerce secretary once lost money on investment in VN

VietNamNet Bridge - Billionaire Wilbur Ross, hailed as someone who knows how to help businesses achieve success, had an unsuccessful experience in Vietnam 10 years ago.

Third Vietnamese dollar billionaire emerges

Tran Ba Duong, a big shareholder of Thaco, a manufacturer, the largest privately run conglomerate, could be on a par with Pham Nhat Vuong and Trinh Van Quyet, the richest billionaires, if Thaco shares are listed on the bourse.

Is combining lunar, solar new year festivities a way to reduce waste?

Some scholars, who believe the celebration of both solar and lunar new years is unnecessary as it causes a waste of resources, have suggested merging the two celebrations.

Young faces who commanded public attention in 2016

An excellent student at Harvard, an author of an essay about philosophy, a female student who can imitate accents of seven languages, and a beautiful girl who met US President Barack Obama. 

E-commerce firms face rivals from Japan, Thailand, China, S Korea

VietNamNet Bridge - E-commerce firms now have more rivals as the most powerful conglomerates in the industry have arrived in the country.

How much do experienced IT employees earn?

VietNamNet Bridge - Reports show that the Vietnamese brain drain is affecting employers and businesses.

What is the right water supply solution for the Mekong Delta?

International organizations and the government of Vietnam are all considering solutions to supply safe water to the Mekong River Delta, one of three deltas in the world most vulnerable to climate change.

Which shares will be hot in 2017?

VietNamNet Bridge - Cement as well as oil and gas shares were popular in 2014, bank shares in 2015, and steel shares in 2016. What about 2017?

More USD billionaire candidates emerge in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam added two more US dollar billionaires in the last several months. Nearly 10 other dollar billionaires are awaiting recognition.

Chinese investors flock to Vietnam’s wooden furniture industry

More Chinese businesses have set up wooden furniture processing factories in Vietnam order to take advantage of preferential tariffs importers are offering to Vietnamese exports.

Ministry wants to resume mining, but local authorities demur

While the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) wants to resume exploitation of Thach Khe, the largest iron mine in South East Asia, after eight years of interruption, Ha Tinh provincial authorities are reluctant to do so.

TPP’s demise sounds no death knell

 VietNamNet Bridge – The final doomsday countdown has begun for the Trans Pacific Partnership.