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PM appreciates Warburg Pincus’ investment in Vietnam

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc hosted a reception in Hanoi on May 7 for Timothy Geithner, former Secretary of Treasury of the US and now President of Warburg Pincus, during which he appreciated the US firm’s investment in several projects in Vietnam.

 

Foreign investors interested in North-South Expressway component project

The management board of the North-South Expressway project will issue prequalification documents to bidders of the National Highway 45-Nghi Son section of the project from May 8 to July 8.

Remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers, experts repatriated from Laos

Remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts found in Laos were handed over to the Vietnamese side for repatriation at a ceremony held in Vientiane on May 7.

 

Top legislator hails growing Vietnam-Italy strategic partnership

 

NA Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan highlighted the development of the Vietnam-Italy strategic partnership while receiving Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Enzo Moavero Milanesi in Hanoi yesterday.

 

Preparation for UN Day of Vesak 2019 in final stage

The UN of Vesak 2019 will be celebrated at the Tam Chuc Buddhism Culture Centre in Kim Bang district of northern Ha Nam province from May 12-14. Preparation work for the event is entering the final stage.

 

Dien Bien Phu victory– golden page in Vietnam’s history

Sixty-five years ago, under the leadership of the Party Central Committee, President Ho Chi Minh launched the Dien Bien Phu campaign with the aim of putting an end to the French empire over Indochina.

About 7,200 volunteers to serve UN Vesak Day celebration

About 7,200 members of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and volunteers will be serving the upcoming United Nations Day of Vesak 2019.

 

Experts speak out over Han River property projects

Experts, scientists and architects agreed that a construction boom along the Han River over past decade had impacted on the river flow, erosion and floods, and could result in environmental tragedy in the future.

 

 

Australian royal navy ships conduct goodwill visit to Vietnam

With the approval of the Vietnamese Prime Minister, two Australian Navy ships, HMAS Canberra and HMAS Newcastle visited Cam Ranh International Port, Khanh Hoa province on May 7- 10.

 

Ministry's proposed change to working schedule stirs controversy

For Hanoi, the regulation of working hours must be considered and evaluated in many aspects because the capital houses many state administrative bodies, with a big population of state servants.

VN police keep cracking down on college entrance exam frauds

The high ranking police officers who deliberately influence to falsified exam results were breaking the law and must be strictly punished.

Vietnam to revise contribution rate of major cities to state budget beyond 2020

Following the Prime Minister’s instruction, the current contribution rate has been decreased to 14 – 16%, allowing provinces and cities to increase expenditure for investment and carry out wage reform.

Japanese encephalitis enters its peak season in Vietnam

In Vietnam, year-round Japanese encephalitis is usually prevalent in summer season and peaks between June and July.

Local banks raise certificates of deposit rates to over 9%

Local banks have continued raising the interest rates for certificates of deposit (CD) to attract customers, with some even raising rates beyond the record high of 9% per annum, according to a report on the Nguoi Lao Dong Online website.

 

Taxing cross-border services proves difficult

Tax authorities are still struggling to find ways to tax cross-border trading services, said Nguyen Nam Binh, deputy head of the HCMC Tax Department, at a workshop on May 6.

 

Vietnam seeks to have 50,000 more tech firms by 2030

There are 50,000 technology firms currently active in Vietnam, but the country is set to double the number by 2030, said To Thi Thu Huong, deputy director of Information Technology at the Ministry of Information and Communications.

 

Private schools mushrooming in HCMC to meet parents’ demand

Within five recent years, many parents have been choosing private school education and the trend of sending children to private schools is escalating in Ho Chi Minh City.

 

Ride-hailing rule concerns persist

Heated debate is continuing around the proposal to regulate ride-hailing firms as taxi companies, due to concerns that it will dampen Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 efforts.

 

Tam Chuc pagoda gears up for UN Day of Vesak

Preparations are well underway to prepare Tam Chuc pagoda in Kim Bang district in the northern province of Ha Nam for the United Nations Day of Vesak 2019, which will take place between May 12 and May 15.