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Damrey typhoon victims stabilize their lives, production

 Typhoon Damrey, which hit Vietnam’s central coast and central highlands early this month, has left more than 100 people dead or missing and damaged 115,000 houses, thousands of hectares of crops, and large portions of the electric grid.

12 becomes 11, and the TPP finds a way forward

 With the US withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the remaining 11 nations have decided to develop the pact into another version named the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Typhoon Damrey costs Khanh Hoa workers their jobs

It has been a fortnight since the Damrey storm swept over Khanh Hoa Province. But employees of local companies are still grappling with an uncertain future, as the textile factories, cashew processing plants ...

Musical based on Vietnamese fairy tale returns to HCM City Opera House

 VietNamNet Bridge – Chuyen Tinh Nang Giang Huong, a musical based on Vietnamese fairy tale Tu Thuc Gap Tien will return for eight nights at the HCM City Opera House.

Fine arts exhibition greets Buddhism Congress

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 50 paintings, eight sculptures by 60 artists and Buddhists are on display in downtown Ha Noi to commemorate the 8th National Buddhism Congress (for the term 2017-2022).

How machines and minds can reboot manufacturing

 Five Asian countries – Vietnam, Malaysia, India, Thailand, and Indonesia – are predicted to be among the 15 most competitive manufacturing countries in the world by 2020, according to the 2016 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index report.

Without support, e-vehicles still rise

 Electric vehicles are seeing positive signs on the road to market expansion in Vietnam, but there remain obstacles that must be traversed in order to move ahead.

Cybersecurity regulations to cause massive hit to IT firms

 Article 34 of Clause 4 in the draft Law on Cybersecurity has not yet received support from foreign firms and local law makers because it will affect firms’ performance as well as Vietnam’s steady march towards a digital economy.

VN wildcards in second round at F3 tennis tourney

 VietNamNet Bridge – Wildcard holders Le Khang Trung and Tat Thai Nguyen booked second round berths at the Viet Nam F3 Men’s Futures tennis tournament in Binh Duong Province yesterday.

V-pop heartthrob Noo Phuoc Thinh to play HN for first time

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese heartthrob Noo Phuoc Thinh, whose baby face has charmed a great number of teenaged and young fans, will give a free concert in Ha Noi next week, his first ever in the capital city.

Health Ministry investigates infant deaths Bac Ninh hospital

 The Ministry of Health is investigating the deaths of four infants at the Bac Ninh Hospital of Obstetrics and Paediatrics in the northern province of Bac Ninh Province on Monday.

German tourist found lost on Cat Ba Island

A German man has been found exhausted after losing his way for around six hours in Cat Ba Island National Park in the northern province of Hai Phong.

Experts question Hanoi street repaving

 Several local experts have stirred their concerns over a project to use natural stone for paving in all of Hanoi’s 12 districts, saying that it would be a waste.

Miss World: Linh awarded Beauty with a Purpose

 VietNamNet Bridge – Miss Viet Nam Do My Linh won the Beauty with a Purpose award at the Miss World 2017 beauty pageant, held in China last weekend.

Vietnam records progress in forestry development

 Viet Nam recorded average forestry production value growth of 6 per cent per year, nearly doubling the target of the national forestry development strategy following 10 years of implementation.

VN’s first station for electric vehicles opens in Da Nang

 Viet Nam’s first electric vehicle quick charger system opened on Monday in the central city of Da Nang.

Vietcombank divests from two firms

Vietcombank on Monday was estimated to receive VND342.6 billion (US$15.2 million) from selling its entire stakes in the Saigon Bank for Industry and Trade (SaigonBank) and Viet Nam Cement Finance Company.

Hanoi to get potential benefits from going cashless

 The capital could earn an extra US$600 million per year if the majority of transactions are electronic, replacing cash.

US announces findings on VN dumping

  The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced its affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of the import of tool chests and cabinets from Viet Nam and China.

Japanese goods conquering VN

 Viet Nam has become an attractive market for Japanese retailers following the popularity of Japanese goods in the domestic market.