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Prime Minister orders West Lake fish-death probe

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc yesterday asked Hanoi People’s Committee to handle the West Lake mass fish death incident, of which fish losses have already reached 60 tonnes and counting.

Ly Hoang Nam jumps 228 spots in ATP rankings

 Vietnam’s top tennis player Ly Hoang Nam has jumped 228 spots to 701 in the men’s singles rankings in the latest Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world rankings.

Suicide blast kills two in Quang Ninh

 A man committed suicide by exploding a homemade bomb while in a taxi, killing himself and the driver, announced Quang Ninh Province authorities today evening.

What is happening with Vietnam’s mobile internet?

VietNamNet Bridge - The recent reports about mobile internet speed,all show that Vietnam is among the countries with the slowest mobile internet in the world.

Downpour causes flooding, traffic congestion in HCM City

 Several main streets in HCM City were flooded yesterday afternoon after rain fell for several hours as forecasted.

Thermal power plants increasing on Hau River

VietNamNet Bridge - Why are coal-run thermopower plants located on the Hau River? Why do the plants all use Chinese technology? Will there be another Formosa on the Hau River?

Many endangered species found in Phong Dien Nature Reserve

Nine globally endangered species have been discovered at Phong Dien Nature Reserve, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, through camera traps.  

President meets with businesses in HCM City

President Tran Dai Quang requested the business community in Ho Chi Minh City to take a pioneering role in the development of domestic private economic sector, especially SMEs during a meeting in the city on October 3.

NA Standing Committee discusses revision of Criminal Code

  The fourth session of the 14th National Assembly’s Standing Committee opened on October 3, focusing on the draft law on the amendments and supplements to some articles of the Criminal Code.

Vietnam, South Africa boost multi-faceted cooperation

 Vietnam and South Africa agreed to enhance traditional friendship and multi-faceted cooperation in the future, particularly in politics, trade, justice, science-technology, and defense security.

New law to spur FDI in railway

Deputy Minister of Transport  Nguyen Ngoc Dong talked about the existing barriers, as well as new investment incentives in a draft law to revise the 2005 Railway Law, making the industry more attractive.

Vietnam opposes China’s election in so-called Sansha city

China’s election of deputies to the People’s Congress in the so-called Sansha city illegally built by the country and the illegal patrol in the Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago area is a serious violation of Vietnam’s sovereignty.

Cabinet meeting mulls SCIC’s selling of stake in businesses

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has emphasised the need to publicly choose qualified consultant firms in order to prevent state capital losses caused by wrong stake valuations while selling SCIC’s shares in businesses.

NA Chairwoman greets Deputy Speaker of UK House of Commons

 National Assembly (NA) Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan expressed her wish that Vietnamese and UK legislatures will exchange their legislative experience and capacity for working at the parliament, especially among young deputies.

PM requests achieving 6.5 pct growth this year

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc requested all-out efforts to achieve 6.3-6.5 percent growth this year during a monthly Government meeting in Hanoi on October 3. 

Vietnam still imports products from China that are plentiful at home

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam spent $32 billion on imports from China in the first eight months of the year, including products which are plentiful in Vietnam.

Government adjusts 2016 growth target

 Government officials have said that the economy may miss the GDP growth target of 6.7 per cent this year following soft numbers in the first nine months.

Cracking down on tax evasion

 Significant changes in the newly-released draft decree on transfer pricing and tax erosion avoidance is grabbing companies’ attention on the matter of compliance.

Google faces tax penalties in Indonesia - does it pay tax in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - More countries want to collect taxes from multinational technology groups like Google and Facebook, but the problem they face is how to do it. 

Be careful: Online life threatens real life

The fact that some young people are spending more time online than in real life has become a real threat as they are building a life on the Internet, particularly Facebook, that is far different from their real lives or personality.