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One in five Vietnamese have hypertension

Up to 12 million people suffer from high blood pressure, meaning that one out of every five people develop the disease. However, most patients are not aware of their sickness, leading to unexpected complications, 

State-owned hospitals still ignore local medicines

 VietNamNet Bridge – Half of all medicine used in Viet Nam is locally manufactured, however, it has been largely unused in central hospitals, 

FDI’s link to Vietnam's growth disparity

 In Vietnam, the localities attracting greater foreign direct investment have generally reached higher development levels than their counterparts, a situation which has led to uneven development among regions. 

M&A in real estate hikes early in year

 The number of mergers and acquisitions in Vietnam’s real estate market has increased considerably in the first four months of this year, and the figure is expected to see continued growth throughout 2017.

Vietnamese Government walking in step with businesses

 New policies will soon be announced by the Vietnamese  government to provide more support for domestic and foreign businesses in Vietnam.

PM kicks off private sector conference/discourse/talks

 The national-level dialogue of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and the business community, entitled “Walking in the step of businesses,” has kicked off. The PM promised to help enterprises tackle their woes.


Can Tho’s new air route subsidy plan stirs controversy

 Authorities of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have offered to assist airlines in recouping potential losses from future flight routes to the city. However, the proposal has drawn the public and expert opposition.

Thai Binh leaders defend controversial landmark construction

 Authorities of the northern province of Thai Binh explained that a VND288 billion ($12.7 million) project will be a highlight of the locality and also used for tourism and commercial purposes; and denied it was wastefulness.

Shipbuilders accused of cheating fishermen

 Binh Dinh authorities have criticised several shipbuilding companies for supplying poor-quality fishing vessels but then blamed the fishermen and the sea for their problems.

Soft interest in Vietnamese waxworks museum

 The first wax statue museum of Vietnamese celebrities has received few visitors, with the owners facing huge losses.

Expat to turn Hanoi's polluted canal into a garden

 An expat said he wants a polluted canal in Cau Giay District, Hanoi to be turned into a garden.

Huge tourism project to be built on UNESCO nature site

 The construction of the first phase of a tourism complex on Haiphong City’s Cat Ba Islands started on May 14.

Hoi An coconut grove partially destroyed by tourism services

 Bay Mau coconut grove, a popular tourism spot, in Quang Nam Province’s Hoi An Town has suffered through tourist development.

Hanoi’s pavement crack down proves to be failure

 More pavements in Hanoi are returning to their previous state in the more than two months since municipal authorities vowed to crack down on violators blocking streets.

Thousands of fish die in Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal after rain

 Thousands of fish suddenly died in the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal, HCM City, on May 16.

Vietnam attends defence meeting in Philippines

 A delegation of the Vietnam People’s Army is participating in the 14th ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces Informal Meeting (ACDFIM-14) in Manila, the Philippines, from May 17-19.

$18.15 million disbursed for Cat Linh – Ha Dong railway project

 The China Eximbank has disbursed 18.25 million USD for the Cat Linh – Ha Dong Railway Project, said Vu Hong Phuong, Deputy Director General of the Railway Project Management Unit under the Ministry of Transport.

APEC ministers to seek clarity on trade in Hanoi

 Trade ministers and officials from the 21 APEC member economies will meet in Hanoi to alleviate uncertainty about the future of trade in the Asia-Pacific and its capacity to boost employment and living standards for all people across the region. 

Vietcombank card holder loses over US$1,300

 A man in HCM City has been defrauded of VND30 million (over US$1,300) overnight from his bank account at the Bank for Foreign Trade of Viet Nam (Vietcombank).

Mekong Capital announces investment in logistics firm

 Mekong Enterprise Fund III Ltd (MEF III) on Monday announced its fifth investment in Viet Nam.