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US’s DoC levies anti-subsidy tax on Vietnamese laminated woven sacks

 The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has announced to impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy taxes on laminated woven sacks produced in Vietnam.

ASIAD 18: women’s football to kick off in Palembang

 Women’s football will be the first event of the Asian Games 2018 (ASIAD 18) to be held in Palembang of Indonesia, promising a treat for football fans there.

Baby products take lead in FMCG sector growth

 Products serving babies grew 12 percent in the second quarter of 2018, the highest recorded in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) categories after months, according to a report of Nielsen, a global measurement and data analytics company.

30th Diplomatic Conference opens in Hanoi

 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Binh Minh affirmed at the 30th Diplomatic Conference which opened in Hanoi on August 13 that the diplomatic sector has completed the major tasks set by the 12th National Party Congress. 

NA questions minister on measures to support ethnic minority groups

 Shortcomings in implementing policies on ethnic minority groups and sustainable poverty reduction heated up the Q&A session for Minister-Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs Do Van Chien on August 13.

VN-Index rises nearly 10 points

 The VN-Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) gained 9.57 points to settle at 978.04 points on August 13, with 213 million shares worth over 5 trillion VND (215 million USD) traded. 

SME export prospects positive: report

Amid concerns about the negative impact of the US-China trade war on Vietnam, a recently released report by Harris Interactive shows optimistic prospects.

Cryptocurrency scams offer false promises

VietNamNet Bridge - The common characteristic of all the scams was that the heads of the cryptocurrency mining firms’ all promised sky-high interest rates for short-term investments.

Thai Son Nam wins second place at AFC Futsal Club Championship

 Vietnam’s Thai Son Nam lost 2-4 to Mes Sungun Varzaghan of Iran at the final match of the 2018 AFC Futsal Club Championship in Indonesia on August 12.

Vietnam Open Badminton Champs wraps up

 The Yonex – Sunrise Vietnam Open 2018 Badminton Championships concluded in Ho Chi Minh City on August 12.

Vietnam’s foreign debts rise rapidly on USD appreciation

VietNamNet Bridge - The nation’s foreign debts had reached VND2,451,978 billion as shown in the government’s report to the National Assembly on using loans and managing public debts as of the end of December 2017.

Vietnamese-Romanian doctoral student member of jury for int’l math competition

 Born in 1995, Tran Bach Hai is now a doctoral student at the University of Chicago. The young man born into a Vietnamese family was a member of the jury at the 2018 International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) held in Romania.

Scientist warns of safety risks at reservoirs and dams in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Two hydropower dam collapse accidents occurred in Laos with the last two years. 

Sharp rise in fuel prices prompts airlines to request fare hike

 Many Vietnamese airlines have sought permission for fare hike on the ground that the world prices of fuel, which accounts for a big proportion of airlines’ operating expenses, are rising.

7,000 runners compete in 6th Manulife Da Nang Int’l Marathon

Over 7,000 runners from 52 countries competed at the sixth Manulife Da Nang International Marathon in the central city on August 12.

Smart real estate to be future market trend: experts

 The Prime Minister’s approval of a proposal on Vietnam’s smart city development to 2025 with a vision to 2030 will strongly affect the market and form a smart property trend, held experts at a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on August 11.

Viettel Global appoints new CEO

 Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group has appointed Do Manh Hung as general director of Viettel Global – the international investment arm of Viettel.

Doors to export markets narrow for steel manufacturers

It has become more difficult to export steel products to large markets amid the strong rise of protectionism. Steel manufacturers have been advised to protect and exploit the domestic market, which is full of potential.

Where is foreign capital going?

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s stock market is feeling pressure as foreign investors are selling more than buying.

Da Nang warned of ‘battle for talent’

Opening the door and allowing talented individuals to move from state agencies to the private sector will lead to a ‘brain drain’ and trigger a ‘battle for talent’, experts have warned.