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Tech helps brands stand out: experts

 The use of 4.0 technologies and digital marketing provides a competitive edge as well as brand differentiation for companies, experts said at a conference held on Saturday in HCM City.

Trade news dampens local stocks

 Rising economic and trade tension between China and the US and a faster-than-expected US rate hike have dampened investors’ confidence in Vietnamese stocks.

Mobile World shares repeatedly sold by foreign funds

 In a short time, foreign funds have sold millions of shares of Mobile World Corporation (MWG), one of the biggest mobile phone and accessory retailers in Viet Nam, with an estimated transfer value of up to hundreds of billions of Vietnamese dong.

Tightened monetary policy forecast for Q4 2018

The State Bank of VN will likely continue its tightened monetary policy in the remaining months of the year after its decision to strictly control lending to high risk sectors in the third quarter didn’t adversely affect VN’s economic growth.

VN fastest growing ASEAN economy: SCB

 Standard Chartered Bank continues to expect Viet Nam’s robust GDP growth of 7 per cent in 2018, driven by strong FDI-supported electronics manufacturing and rising consumption.

Remittances to Vietnam could fall due to US policies

 Overseas remittances to Vietnam are expected to decline mainly due to global factors.

Swimmer secures first gold for Vietnam at Asian Para Games 2018

 Swimmer Nguyen Thanh Trung secured the first gold medal for Vietnam at the 3rd Asian Para Games in Indonesia (INAPG 2018) after taking lead at the men’s 100m breaststroke event for athletes with disability category of SB4 on October 7.

Three Vietnamese firms enter Forbes Asia’s 200 Best Under A billion list

 Three Vietnamese firms have made it to Forbes Asia’s 200 Best Under A billion-TOP 200 list in 2018, which highlights the 200 high-performing Asia-Pacific companies with revenue under 1 billion USD.

National forum seeks to promote girls’ rights, end child marriage

Girls’ safety in public areas and child marriage problems were the main topics at a dialogue on October 7 between girl representatives and leaders of a number of National Assembly committees, ministries, sectors and central organisations. 

Labour market posts rise in nine months

 The General Statistics Office’s Department of Population and Labour Statistics reported that in the first nine months of 2018, the number of labourers aged above 15 was estimated at 55.2 million, up 581,500 people from the same period last year.

Vietnamese rice now top quality on the international market

 Vietnamese rice exports have never experienced a rise quite like that just seen in the first nine months of 2018. 


Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc welcomed in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hosted an official welcome ceremony for and had talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Tokyo on October 8 morning.

Multi-billion dollar oil refineries: SOEs quit, foreign investors jump in

VietNamNet Bridge - Because of limited financial capability, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have decided to quit multi-billion dollar oil refinery projects. 


Schools that lack teachers not allowed to expand staff

VietNamNet Bridge - Schools have repeatedly complained to the Ministry of Education and Training about the lack of teachers, but the Ministry does not have the right to recruit teachers.

Hanoi vows to cut number of private vehicles to ease pollution

VietNamNet Bridge - Environmental experts say 70 percent of the volume of exhaust gas emitted into the environment comes from transport vehicles. 

Inertia blamed for Parkson's failure in Vietnam

 Many people believe that Parkson will continue contracting after four retail stores have already closed due to massive operating losses.

Southern routes to HCM City increasingly congested

 HCM City’s southern gateway is struggling with severe traffic jams as infrastructure has failed to match population increases and rapid urbanization.

Ministry backs for more golf course projects

 Vietnam has 116 golf course projects, 42 of which have gone into operation, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

Int’l doctors sustain humanitarian effort

 An Italian doctor has returned to Viet Nam for the 10th time to conduct operations and provide examinations for children suffering from genital malformations.

Vinalines to debut on UPCoM on October 8

 State-owned shipping firm Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) will trade 5.4 million shares on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM) on October 8, announced by the Hanoi Stock Exchange.