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SBV’s forex policy aimed for macroeconomic stability

  The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV)’s exchange rate policy was aimed at ensuring macroeconomic stability, not just export growth, said Nguyen Thi Hong, the bank’s deputy governor.

Garbage woes in Hanoi's flooded area

 Living with worms and eating among the garbage. That's how one resident in Chuong My District describes his life since a flood virtually submerged an entire region 30km away from Hanoi.

Vietnam up one place in UN e-government index ranking

 Vietnam has moved up one place to rank 88th among the 193 countries in the United Nations E-Government Survey 2018.

Fast delivery service heats up as new players turn up

VietNamNet Bridge - Besides big freight and forwarding companies, numerous startups with technology apps have joined the fast delivery market.

CPTPP, EVFTA help Vietnam’s garment-textile lure investment

Free trade agreements, particularly the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, are the driving force to attract big investments in Vietnam’s garment-textile industry.

Instalment payment vaccine packages launched

 High-quality vaccines are available to people on low income with a zero percent interest rate on instalment payments.

HCM City to equitise many public service firms in 2019

 Many State-owned public utility companies in Ho Chi Minh City are set to be equitised in 2019.

Foreign investors stumble when injecting money into bank shares

The value of foreigners’ investments has become uncertain amid unfavorable conditions of the market. Since April 15, after reaching the peak of 1,200 points, the VN Index has been sliding, reaching a low of 884.75 points on July 12.

Vietnamese Deputy PM meets with top diplomats of Japan, Iran, Cambodia & Norway

 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh had separate meetings with Foreign Ministers Taro Kono of Japan and Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran on August 2.

HCM City: Five sentenced to death in major drug trafficking case

 The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City has handed down the capital punishment on five defendants involving in the illegal trade and transportation of a big amount of drug at the end of a four-day trial on August 2.

APT attack on Da Nang’s government webs uncovered

 The Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT) uncovered several advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks on governmental websites in the central city of Da Nang in late July.

Many challenges await Vietnam’s shrimp export to US

 Various challenges face Vietnam’s shrimp exports to the US, as aside from high anti-dumping duties, Vietnamese businesses have to tackle harsh policies the US uses to protect domestic production.

Vietnam, New Zealand step up defence ties

 Sen. Lieut. Gen. Phan Van Giang, Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA), hosted a reception for Major General Tony Davies, Vice Chief of New Zealand’s Defence Force, in Hanoi on August 2. 

Locally-assembled cars up in July

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade reported that the volume of locally-assembled cars in July was estimated at 23,200 units, up 31.4 percent compared with the same period last year.

Second Ngoc Linh ginseng festival held in Quang Nam

 The second Ngoc Linh ginseng festival is taking place in the mountainous district of Nam Tra My, the central province of Quang Nam.

Vietnam take on Palestine in Hanoi today

Vietnam’s Asian Games football squad takes on Palestine in Hanoi on August 3, and coach Park Hang-seo has his eyes fixed on victory. 

Jetstar Pacific has first female Vietnamese captain

 Female pilot Le Thi Bich Hong, born in 1985, has become the first female Vietnamese captain of Jetstar Pacific Airlines.

HCMC students to represent Vietnam in F1 in Schools World Finals

Nam Phong Racing team from the British International School HCMC, with sponsorship from Audi Vietnam, will represent Vietnam in the F1 in Schools STEM Challenge World Finals taking place in Singapore from September 9 to 13, 2018.

Many sugar mills face uncertain future

 While the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) has been delayed until 2020, the future of the local sugar industry, with several sugar mills facing closure, remains uncertain, officials said.

Tax investigation removed from draft tax management law

Regulations on tax investigation, which were included in the draft of the tax management law last year, have now been removed from the latest version.