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Hanoi authorities seek support for tree-related projects

 Hanoi will make public all the projects relating to tree planting and relocating in the area according to the city's chairman Nguyen Duc Chung.

Pollution harms Phu Quoc

 The popular tourism destination of Phu Quoc Island is facing increasing environmental pollution.

Privately run hospitals still cannot make profit

VietNamNet Bridge - Very few privately run clinics in Vietnam can make a profit, and after several years of operation, many have shut down.

HCM City asked to clean up its act, pay workers

Thousands of sanitation workers in the southern metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City are finding their work particularly unrewarding, now more than ever, as they have been working practically without pay 

Parents fret about rising tuition frees in high-quality public schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – The news that reputed public schools in Hanoi will increase their tuition fees further in the next academic year has many parents worried.

Quang Liem earns draw with Ponomariov in Danzhou Super - GM 2017

 Vietnam grandmaster Le Quang Liem has earned a draw with Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine at the ongoing Hainan Danzhou Super Grandmaster Chess Tournament in China.

Anti-vaccination trend in VN worries experts

 VietNamNet Bridge – Medical experts are warning against what they see as an anti-vaccine campaign that is being waged on social media.

HCM City to seal fuel pumps against tax fraud

All fuel pumps at petrol stations in HCM City will be sealed from September 2017 to prevent tampering of their meters by the stations and ensure they fully pay taxes.

State Bank of Vietnam trims prime rates from July 10

 The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has reduced its prime interest rates and the cap on short-term loan rates as from July 10 to serve demand for capital in some economic sectors. 

400 domain names registered daily

 Viet Nam developed 70,900 national domain names (.vn) in the first quarter of this year, equivalent to 393 domain names per day.

Bright future seen for Vietnamese stocks

 A derivatives market, which will start operations in August, is expected to draw more capital to the Vietnamese securities market for the rest of this year, experts told a seminar in HCM City last Saturday.

Government bonds become darling of foreign investors

Recently government bonds have seen strong foreign buying despite the facts that the dollar is expected to continue appreciating due to the US’s plan to raise interest rates a few more times in the near future.

Gov’t must support VN startups: experts

 Speakers from Viet Nam and abroad attended the July 7-8 conference to share their experience in building a national startup ecosystem and encourage Vietnamese startup businesses to develop. 

Facebook business must pay five per cent revenue tax

 Small and home-based business owners who use the Facebook platform to sell products and have revenue of more than VND100 million (US$4,500) per year will be taxed at five per cent.

HCM City to switch to LED to save power

The HCM City administration has instructed the Department of Transport to install LED lights in public places and schools on a trial basis to reduce power consumption.

Weekend flooding kills seven in northern Vietnam

 Heavy rain and flooding over the weekend in the northern regions killed seven people, including a family of four, and one person is missing.

Wanted Russian suspect arrested in Nha Trang

 Police in the central province of Khánh Hòa arrested a Russian woman wanted by Interpol on drug-related charges.

Investors delay toll collection

 Investors in Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contracts are delaying installation of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment at their toll gates on highways, officials say.

Heavy rain to continue triggering northern mountainous region

Torrential rain will continue in the northern mountainous region until July 15, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting. 

Thanh Hoa seizes nearly 2 tonnes of suspected ivory

 Police and market management forces in the central province of Thanh Hoa on July 8 detected a truck transporting nearly 2 tonnes of goods suspected to be ivory without proper documents.