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Construction starts on Vietnam’s first petrochemical complex

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc gave the order to start construction on the Long Son Petrochemicals (LSP) Complex – the first of its kind in Vietnam – at a ceremony on February 24 in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.

Dogs get the Midas touch for God of Wealth Day

In addition to the traditional products of gold statues depicting the God of Wealth, traders are offering dog-shaped gold products, the mascot of the year, for God of Wealth Day (Caishen Day) on the tenth day of the first lunar month.

Flowers thrown away in Hanoi after Tet due to low prices

 Thousands of bunches of gladiolus flower were thrown away at a flower market in Hanoi by sellers after Tet Holiday due to low prices.

Government to hold meeting on new car import regulations

The Office of the Government said on February 23 that it will hold a meeting with representatives from business associations, enterprises, and foreign embassies regarding the obstacles on new car import regulations.

Vietnam loses to South Korea at World Billiards Cup

 The Vietnamese billiards team lost to South Korea 21-40 in the first Group C match at the World Championship for national teams in Viersen, Germany on February 22.

Vietnam in midst of trade war among world powers

While global trade policies take place among the world’s powerful economies, small economies like Vietnam have to sustain enormous impact from the shifts in policies.

Hai Duong: Inscriptions carved on cliff recognised as national treasure

 A system of inscriptions carved on the cliff at Kinh Chu Cave in the northern province of Hai Duong’s Kinh Mon district was recognised as a national treasure at a ceremony held in the locality on February 23.

Vietnam targets effective, safe growth of stock market

 The Government and the State Securities Commission plan to carry out key measures to develop the stock market in a rapid and effective but safe manner, Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung has said.

Vietnamese Ambassador visits US aircraft carrier in Norfolk

 Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh made an official visit to Norfolk city in the US state of Virginia from February 21-22. 

Agriculture industry aims for US$40 billion export target

 Agroforestry and seafood exports set a new trade record of US$36.37 billion in 2017, a rise of more than US$4 billion over the previous year and setting new milestones in the process.

Vietnamese inventor blazing a trail in the land of the rising sun

To make a name for oneself in a foreign country is no mean feat, but to do that in Japan, that too in the early seventies and eighties, takes extraordinary resolve and perseverance, qualities that Tran Ngoc Phuc has displayed in ample measure.

Does Vietnam’s future depend on middle-class development?

Expected to account for 33 percent of Vietnam’s population by 2020, the middle class is  a major contributor to the country’s development, according to Phung Duc Tung, head of the Mekong Development Institute.

Entrepreneurs, experts gaze into crystal ball, see good prospects for Vietnam

A new year has come bringing with it, as usual, many new opportunities and challenges. Many entrepreneurs and researchers believe Vietnam will enjoy good growth this year, and they see good prospects for many sectors. 

Eight teams to compete at Danang International Fireworks Festival

 Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2018 has been slated to take place from April 29 to June 30 and is expected to attract eight teams.

Special “students” help ensure border security

 In the Year of the Dog, let’s learn about police dogs who have had significant contributions to help border forces ensure national border security.

Made-in-Vietnam medicine use on the rise

The use of made-in-Vietnam medicines at provincial-level hospitals has risen to 35.4 per cent since the Ministry of Health initiated an ongoing project named “Vietnamese people give priority to using made-in-Vietnam medicines” in 2012.

Mud-free eel breeding becoming commercial success

 VietNamNet Bridge – Farmers in central Thua Thien-Hue Province have started breeding eels to prevent the fish species from becoming extinct.

Business environment improvement helps increase budget revenue

 Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung talks with the Ha Noi Moi (New Ha Noi) newspaper about financial and budget works this year.

Standing at heaven’s gate on Bao Dai Mountain

 VietNamNet Bridge – We headed up to Bao Dai Mountain, also known as Vay Rong Mountain, to visit the Ngoa Van Am (Ngoa Van Pagoda) historical site. 

Dog races in Vung Tau City

Many people have flocked to Lam Son Stadium in Vung Tau City to watch the first dog race of the Lunar New Year.