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Life on Nam Dinh salt fields

VietNamNet Bridge – If you visit Nam Dinh, a small town in northern Vietnam, don't miss exploring the life of salt workers as part of your journey to the ruined cathedral or Quat Lam beach.

Ministry proposes large textile production zones

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has proposed the development of large textile and garment industrial zones (IZs) to attract investment in dyeing, and fabric and yarn production.

Formosa pollution acted upon

 Authorities in the central Quang Tri Province are seeking ways to create new livelihoods for locals living in coastal communes affected by the Formosa pollution from April this year.

VNPT earns $2.8bil. in first six months

The Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) earned an estimated VND63.15 trillion (US$2.8 billion) in revenue and VND2.16 trillion in profit in the first half of this year, achieving 50.6 per cent of the yearly target.

Vietnam wins two gold medals at Int’l Physics Olympiad 2016

  All five Vietnamese students participating in the International Physics Olympiad 2016 in Switzerland brought home medals, including two golds, two silvers and one bronze.

Hanoi: large amount of elephant tusks found

 Police of Hoang Mai district in Hanoi discovered six sacks containing dozens of elephant tusks in a raid of the house of a man named Phan Trong Kien in Hoang Liet commune on July 17.

Hanoi to host ICT COMM 2016

Vietnam ICT COMM 2016, an exhibition of information and communication technology products, will be held in Hanoi from July 20 to 22.

Vietnam, Laos discuss Vientiane-Hanoi expy project

 Representatives of Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport and the Lao Ministry of Public Works and Transport have discussed a major project to develop an expressway linking Hanoi and Vientiane as part of their five-year cooperation plan starting this year.

Vietnam Air plans service to U.S. in 2018

Vietnam Airlines has unveiled a fresh plan to launch its first air service to the U.S. in 2018, said Duong Tri Thanh, chief executive officer of the national flag carrier.

Hanoi hosts 27th International Biology Olympiad

The 27th International Biology Olympiad (IBO) kicked off in the capital city of Hanoi on July 17 with the participation of over 260 students from 71 countries and territories, the biggest of its kind so far.

Int’l Free Hugs Day to open in HCM City

International Free Hugs Day under “Embracing the Heart, sharing the Love” slogan is scheduled to be held in Ho Chi Minh City on July 24.

PM reaffirms Vietnam's policy with Chinese counterpart

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc reaffirmed Vietnam’s consistent policy towards China regarding the East Sea in his meeting on July 14 with his Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the ASEM Summit in Mongolia.

Two NA delegates dismissed in recent days

 Another National Assembly delegate has been dismissed after being found to hold dual citizenship, bringing the total number of delegates in the new legislature to 494 as preparations continue for its first gathering on July 20.

Manulife Vietnam raises charter capital by 38%

The Ministry of Finance previously granted approval to plans of the Canada-based financial services group Manulife to increase the charter capital of its Vietnam operations’ by 38 per cent to VND1.35 trillion ($61.6 million).

What’s behind the government's $86 billion debt?

VietNamNet Bridge - The changes in debt structure, caused by the government's borrowing from domestic sources, and the rapid increase in total debts are two significant items included in the public debt bulletin.

Vietnamese pharma firms to raise FOLs

Pharma stocks have continue rising, as drug firms are expected to lift their foreign ownership limits and collaborate with overseas partners.

Vietnam needs more international scientific research institutes

 Foreign and Vietnamese scientists agreed that Vietnam needs more international research institutes where young scientists can do research and show their creativity.

Czech activist rebuts China’s wrongful viewpoint on East Sea

 Marcel Winter, President of the Czech – Vietnamese Society, recently refuted a newspaper article showing China’s wrongful viewpoints on the East Sea situation.

Stocks to struggle this week: analysts

 Vietnam's stock market will be tested again this week, as pressure is placed on financial and energy stocks expected to suffer from macroeconomic factors, analysts told local media during an online interview late last week.

Children Games end with Vietnam No 11

 The Children of Asia Games ended yesterday in Sakha Republic (Yakutia) with Vietnam in the No 11 position.