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PM, NA Chair talk with voters

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with voters from the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 7-8.

Where have the good history students gone?

Over the last five years of operation, the Vietnam History Development Fund has given awards to 897 excellent students who won first, second and third prizes at national history competition.

Border friendship exchange programme held in Hanoi

 The Vietnam Border Guard High Command held an exchange programme in Hanoi on May 7 to increase border friendship and solidarity with China, Laos and Cambodia.

Evidence at US workshop show China’s claims in East Sea wrong

 Scholars at a recent workshop at Yale University, the US state of Connecticut, have adduced evidence to prove that China’s sovereignty claims in the East Sea (internationally known as South China Sea) are not true.

Businesses fail despite economic recovery

VietNamNet Bridge - While the national economy is in strong recovery, inflation has been curbed and p administration reform has been simplified, the number of dissolved businesses has been increasing rapidly.

Scientists suggest building 5-7 rolling weirs on Red River

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has proposed to build 5-7 spillways on the Red River in order to raise water for agricultural production and the underground water level.

Building strong small business brands for Vietnam

 An effective brand strategy involves crafting a positive image of a company that invokes trust and confidence in the eyes of the public, says PhD Nguyen Quoc Thinh, a lecturer from the Vietnam University of Commerce.

Firms have to set up business in Singapore to export Vietnamese rice

VietNamNet Bridge - A lot of companies have had to give up exporting rice because they cannot satisfy the requirements set by Decree 109.

Workforce training a must as AEC takes shape

  Up-skilling the workforce is seen as key to improving Vietnam’s workplace competitiveness during integration into the ASEAN Economic Community.

In Dak Nong, protective trees cleared to make room for houses

VietNamNet Bridge - More and more pine trees have been felled in the central province of Dak Nong, while the local authorities still have not found a proper solution to stop deforestation.

Unsafe food, a headache for Vietnamese people

 The sale of unhygienic food and products of unclear origin is concerning the public, with the entire political system needed to tackle the issue.

World at startups' feet

 Vietnam's startup community has been growing at a strong pace and many are now looking at going global.

SMEs coming up short

  Support policies for SMEs have too often failed to reach their targets or reap the expected results.

Sacred memorial for fallen Truong Sa soldiers

A team of the 2016 “Youth for national sea and island” journey were present in the sea and island region where 28 years ago, naval soldiers bravely battled and died for national sacred sea and island sovereignty integrity.

Economy dogged by multiple woes, report

 Vietnam’s economy is coping with a slew of woeful challenges this year as fresh problems have arisen, said a Ministry of Planning and Investment report sent to the May 4-5 cabinet meeting in Hanoi.

Where has SCIC invested the state’s money?

VietNamNet Bridge - The State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC), a powerful conglomerate which is often compared with Singapore’s Temasek and Malaysia’s Khazanah, is bogged down with many investment projects.

Lifter Thach Kim Tuan confident of Olympic success

 Weightlifter Thach Kim Tuan believes he will have completely recovered from injury and could win medal at the approaching Olympics in Brazil.

Flood of tears as climate change bites

Farmers in the Mekong Delta can only stand by and watch their fields wither and die from salt water intrusion and drought.

Tan Hiep Phat’s boss may be VN's second USD billionaire

VietNamNet Bridge - The owner of Tan Hiep Phat, one of the largest privately run conglomerates, could be the second Vietnamese dollar billionaire, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Vietnamese Government targets one million businesses by 2020

 The Government expects the number of businesses in Vietnam to rise to one million by 2020, and the private sector to account for 48-49% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).