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Insurance market maintains growth above 21%

 The insurance market has maintained a high growth rate of 21.2 per cent in 2017, gaining revenue of VND105.61 trillion (US$ 4.65 billion), a senior finance ministry official has said.

Flower farmers prepare for Tet

 Farmers in the Mekong Delta are busy with their flowers and other agricultural products in preparation for the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday, which falls on February 16.

U23s VN head to China for regional champs

 Viet Nam will leave for China’s Asian U23 Football Championship on January 1, eight days before the tournament begins.

VN needs more green urban development

 Only 59 architectural works across the country have been recognised as achieving green standards of domestic and international organisations, including 45 works in the south, 11 in the north and three in the central region.

E-wallets still not attracting enough consumers

VietNamNet Bridge - Twenty e-wallet service providers have opened since since the State Bank began licensing the service two years ago. But only several million people are using e-wallets.

Students invent machine that produces drinking water from the air

VietNamNet Bridge - The '4 in 1' machine can use heat in the air to produce water to cool and reduce the humidity in the atmosphere.

Monitoring system allows farming of shrimp in all weather conditions

If environment indexes exceed permitted levels, the smart monitoring system will give an alert on the spot and via smartphones, and will turn certain devices on or off.

University students invent face recognition system

BKFace, a product created by a group of five students from Hanoi University of Science & Technology, Hanoi University of Foreign Trade and Hanoi Economics University, recognizes faces with a high accuracy level of 96 percent.

Vietnamese restaurateur makes “pho”-nomenal comeback

 After years off the grid, Huynh My Truc Lien, a Vietnamese chef whose restaurants welcomed two former US presidents, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, made a comeback with a signature lobster pho dish priced at $22.

Vietnamese-Korean trade celebrates quarter century milestone

 After 25 years, Vietnamese-Korean two-way trade turnover hit $60 billion and is expected to reach $100 billion by 2020.

Localities allowed to hold fireworks for Tet without using State budget

 Centrally-run cities and provinces are allowed to celebrate Tet 2018 (lunar New Year) with fireworks as long as the State budget must not be used for such shows.

Chinese contractor urged to ensure Hanoi metro line pace

 The Ministry of Transport has requested the contractor of the Hanoi’s Cat Linh-Ha Dong metro line to commit to ensuring their behind schedule proposal.

Banks pursue sustainable growth

 The current development and future strategies of many local commercial banks are creating confidence about a sustainable growth of the banking sector.

Central bank wants ATMs to run efficiently before Tet

 The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has asked the relevant agencies to ensure all
ATMs are operational in the months approaching Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday, when there is high demand for cash transactions.

Company in Hung Yen fined for environmental violations

 A company in My Hao District, northern Hung Yen Province, has been fined more than VNĐ600 million (US$26,000) for various environmental violations. 

Thanh Hoa add players, coach for local, international events

 FLC Thanh Hoa have introduced five new players, who were expected to help the team lift their performance at the next V.League season.

Confectionery fire kills at least one

A fire that raged yesterday at Trang An Viet Nam Confectionery Joint-stock Company in Bac Son Industrial Zone, Thanh Hoa Province, left at least one person dead.

Garment-textile export earnings likely to hit $31 billion

 Vietnam’s exports of textile and garment in the last two months of 2017 was estimated at 5.27 billion USD, bringing the total export revenue this year to 31 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 10.23 percent.

Many flights cancelled due to typhoon Tembin

 Vietnam Airlines and several other carriers have cancelled or adjusted the schedule of many flights to and from areas to be affected by typhoon Tembin. 

Vinacomin sets to sell 36 million tonnes of coal in 2018

 The Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Corporation (Vinacomin) set a goal of selling about 36 million tonnes of coal in 2018, up 2.5 million tonnes compared to 2017.