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To stop flooding, HCM City needs a ‘conductor’

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City has spent VND22 trillion in the last 10 years to fight flooding, while the figure is expected to increase to VND120 trillion by 2020. 

What’s the future for Vietnamese-made smartphones?

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese spend billions of dollars on smartphones, but they don’t spend money on locally branded products. 

Hanoi’s schools overloaded because of lack of strict regulations

VietNamNet Bridge - Real estate developers have built more urban areas in Hanoi, but they have not included schools in the areas. 

State should back domestic venture funds: Vietnam Automation Association

 Most of the 40 venture funds operating in Vietnam are foreign ones, so State agencies should take drastic steps to support the establishment and development of local venture funds as a way to bolster startups.

Vietnam ready to accompany with GEF in boosting sustainable development

 Vietnam is willing to accompany with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in boosting sustainable development for the current and future generations, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

PM meets Presidents of Nauru, Marshall, Guyana on GEF-6 sidelines

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc had meetings with leaders of the South Pacific countries of Nauru and Marshall, and Guyana, a South American country, on the sidelines of the sixth Assembly of the Global Environment Facility in Da Nang on June 27.

Japan leads foreign investors in Vietnam in year’s first half

 Japan overcame 86 countries and territories to become the largest foreign investor in Vietnam in the first six months of this year, with 6.47 billion USD, or 31.8 percent of the total registered capital.

Jail term of 4-5 years proposed for former SBV deputy governor

The HCMC People’s Procuracy on June 27 proposed an imprisonment sentence of 4-5 years to Dang Thanh Binh, former Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam for the charge of lacking responsibility causing serious consequences at VNCB.

Vietjet flight makes emergency landing over passenger’s health

 Vietjet Air’s VJ261 flight en route from Dong Hoi to Ho Chi Minh City on June 26 made an emergency landing in Da Nang to save one of its passengers.

ADB committed to helping Vietnam transition to high middle-income status

 The leader of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has pledged to support Vietnam’s transition to high middle-income status, with up to US$1 billion in sovereign loans to be made available annually.

VN's seafood exports to face difficulties following EC’s warning extension

 The decision of the European Commission (EC) to extend its yellow card issued for Vietnam’s seafood until January next year will make life more difficult for local seafood exporters, local officials said.

Eximbank trying to recover meagre reputation

 Eximbank has just compensated Chu Thi Binh for VND93 billion ($4.1 million). Binh was swindled out of VND245 billion ($10.8 million) early last year. 

Paragliders compete in Da Nang

Nearly 60 local and international paragliders took to the skies for the ‘Flying over Tien Sa 2018’ paragliding competition in the central city of Da Nang.

World Cup fever breaks out in Hanoi hospitals

 Vietnamese hospital patients, who are avid football fans and not in critical condition, are spending most of their time watching the World Cup on hospital televisions.

Vietnamese kids shine at the Football for Friendship programme in Russia

 The Sixth season of Football for Friendship (F4F) Programme implemented by Gazprom, the Official partner of FIFA and the 2018 FIFA World Cup™, has concluded successfully in Moscow.

Lai Chau, Ha Giang devastated by historic flooding

Prolonged heavy rain triggered flash floods and landslides in recent days which have caused serious damage to the northern mountainous provinces of Lai Chau and Ha Giang.

Vietnam expects to sign agreement on agriculture cooperation with U.S.

 Deputy PM Vuong Dinh Hue suggested Viet Nam and the U.S. sign a framework agreement on agriculture cooperation, focusing on climate-resilient agriculture development.

Hanoi: Dozens of inspectors reprimanded for violations

 More than 30 inspectors in Hanoi have been reprimanded following various violations found in the construction sector in the past seven months.

Road to Sapa blocked by landslides

 A road to the tourist town of Sapa has been blocked by landslides due to torrential rains over the past days, affecting traffic.

Vinalines faces losses on eve of equitisation

The parent company of Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) has forecasted losses of up to VND1.14 trillion (USD51 million) in the first half of this year.