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100 Resilient Cities programme launched in Can Tho

 The 100 Resilient Cities programme was launched in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, which joined the programme in May this year, at a conference on December 13. 

Time ripe to modernise technical education: expert

 The environment in the country is “good” for the modernisation of technical and professional training, a project director of the Vietnamese Skills for Employment Programme (VSEP) has said.

New UK, Australia visa application centre opens in Da Nang

 The Embassies of the UK and Australia in Vietnam have launched a new visa application centre in the central city of Da Nang on December 13.

Hanoi continues to pilot walking streets

 The Hanoi People’s Committee on December 13 decided to continue maintaining walking streets surrounding Hoan Kiem Lake and its nearby areas in 2017, and increasing measures to make them trimmer.

Students sweep awards at green contest

 Students from northern mountainous Tuyen Quang and Lao Cai provinces swept the first prizes in the Green Creativeness Contest held to unearth outstanding environmental protection ideas and models.

Diplomat affirms State care for Vietnamese in Macau

 The Vietnamese Party, State and Government always pay special attention to Vietnamese communities abroad, including those in the Macau Special Administrative Region, a diplomat has said.

Vietnam treats all investors equally: President

 Vietnam pursues a consistent policy of treating all investors, both domestic and foreign ones, equally, President Tran Dai Quang told Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem – Group Chairman and CEO of the UAE’s DP World, on December 13.

Vietnam, Australia boost links in combating crime

 Minister of Public Security To Lam and Troy Grant, Minister of Police and Justice of Australia’s New South Wales state agreed to expand cooperation between the two agencies in fighting crimes at their meeting in Sydney on December 13. 

WB ready to assist Vietnam in reforming State businesses

 The World Bank (WB) is willing to assist Vietnam in reforming State-owned enterprises (SOEs), WB Country Director for Vietnam Ousmane Dione told Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue.

Ministry protests Chinese stamps featuring Vietnam’s archipelago

 The Vietnam Post has protested against China’s recent issuance of a collection of postage stamps featuring five lighthouses it has built on Chau Vien, Gac Ma, Si Bi, Chu Thap and Vanh Khan reefs on Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago. 

Prime Minister mulls over development proposals

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc heard a number of recommendations from domestic and foreign experts for the country’s future development at a roundtable conference in Hanoi on December 13.

Vietnam, EU hold annual human rights dialogue

Vietnam and the European Union (EU) have held their annual human rights dialogue in Brussels, exchanging viewpoints and sharing experience and good practices in promoting and protecting human rights.

Border, territorial issues critical to Vietnam-China ties: official

Vietnamese officials underlined the importance of border and territorial issues to relations between Vietnam and China at the two countries’ governmental-level negotiation on border and territory in Beijing, China, on December 12-13.

COD payment method hurts retailers, shippers

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese customers will often order 10 or more products online, but then only pay for one item because of a late change they make to their order.  

Hospitality real estate will soar in 2017

 Hospitality real estate continues to be the property market with the highest potential in 2016 and into 2017, a property analyst has forecasted.

Made-in-Vietnam biopharmaceuticals produce stir on world market

VietNamNet Bridge - The heads of the Ministry of Health had doubts that the producer Nanogen had made a special drug -- until they saw how it was made. 

Multi-million dollar project could spoil historic Hoi An town

VietNamNet Bridge - The implementation of a series of projects on the beach dunes near Hoi An will create challenges for Hoi An in its path for sustainable development.

Vietnamese at Harvard deny that students study as late as 4am

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese students and alumni of Harvard disagree with the book ‘Harvard 4:30am - Harvard University's Gift to Young People’ by Wei Xiuying, which says that excessive studying occurs, even at 4am.

Nearly $700mil. cosmetics market still out of reach for Vietnamese firms

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese manufacturers have found it difficult getting a foothold in the cosmetics market, valued at VND15 trillion (nearly $700 million) with a high growth rate of 20 percent per annum.  

Dangerous bridges remain a problem in Vietnam

 A TV programme broadcasted last week revealed that hundreds of people, including small children in Lo Son Commune, Hoa Binh Province, have to walk across an almost entirely destroyed bridge.