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Last Kilo submarine arrives at Cam Ranh Port

 The sixth and last Kilo-class submarine that Vietnam has purchased from Russia arrived at Cam Ranh military port in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on January 20.

High-level sessions, meetings fill Vietnamese PM’s schedule in Davos

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has continuously engaged in a series of sessions and meetings with world and business leaders as part of his sideline activities at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

Old documents said to back VN isle claims

Tran Duc Anh Son, deputy director of the Institute for Socio-Economic Development (ISED) in Da Nang, yesterday donated to Hoang Sa District several documents and old maps that clearly establish Viet Nam’s sovereignty

Lucky money sellers may not be so lucky

 VietNamNet Bridge – Online services for exchanging old notes for new ones mushroom in the days prior to the Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays, although the activity is illegal and charges fees ranging from eight to 120 per cent in some cases.

Manufacturers warn sugar industry faces challenges in 2017

VietNamnet Bridge -  Though the sugar industry enjoys benefits from protectionism, manufacturers are still complaining that business is tough because of smuggling.

Casinos may open to Vietnamese: draft law

Vietnamese may be able to visit casinos if they are 21 years old or older and earn at least VND10 million a month, or if they are third-level taxpayers with high personal income, according to a draft decree on casino management.

Vietnam’s biggest network operators plan to waive roaming fees

VietNamNet Bridge - Following Viettel, VNPT and MobiFone are considering waiving roaming fees in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. The policy has never been applied in any other region in the world.

Dak Lak takes prompt action to save elephants

VietNamNet Bridge - As elephants are now facing a threat of extinction in Vietnam, the country has decided to spend big money on elephant conservation programs.

High rent for retail premises cuts into profits for coffee chains

VietNamNet Bridge - Analysts question whether high-end coffee chains can make profits when paying high rent for retail premises.

Young faces who commanded public attention in 2016

An excellent student at Harvard, an author of an essay about philosophy, a female student who can imitate accents of seven languages, and a beautiful girl who met US President Barack Obama. 

Game collection from Vietnam’s legend

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Tu, a lecturer of RMIT Vietnam, has turned his passion for game into a practical act by designing and producing a game collection named Son Tinh – Thuy Tinh, inspired by Vietnam’s legend of the same name.

A new chapter in Vietnam quest for safe blood

A decade and a half ago, in 2003, the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) received a meagre 32,134 units of blood (each unit 350ml), 73 per cent of which was from professional blood sellers.

VinaCapital seeking opportunities in equitised SOEs in 2017

VinaCapital has $120 million in cash and is looking to invest in private or equitised companies in 2017. Andy Ho, VinaCapital CEO, talked about the company’s plans to use the cash and assessed the prospects of the Vietnamese stock market.

New Year meeting for foreign embassies, foreign news agencies

 The Foreign Ministry hosted a New Year meeting with foreign embassies and foreign media agencies in Vietnam in Hanoi on January 19.

PM stresses human resource development for industrial revolution

Vietnam will focus on developing human resources, science and technology in a bid to keep pace with the fourth industrial revolution, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a debate session on the future of production in Davos, Switzerland.

PM meets international media on fringes of WEF 2017

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has affirmed that Vietnam always welcomes international media to the country to cover its development and global integration. 

Algeria’s lower house speaker hopes for stronger ties with Vietnam

 Algeria and Vietnam should press ahead with developing their friendship and multi-faceted cooperation which has yet to match potential and aspirations, Speaker of the People’s National Assembly of Algeria Mohamed Larbi Ould Khelifa said.

Thanh Hoa win third match in V.League

 VietNamNet Bridge – FLC Thanh Hoa completed their first hat trick of the season, after winning the V.League’s third match yesterday, by defeating Long An 2-1 on their home turf.

Police mull automatic fine collection for cars

Police in the capital city have said they are considering electronic (and automatic) charging of traffic fines to offenders’ bank accounts. Police officers are mostly supportive of the idea, while others, including car drivers and authority figures

Residential service fees in Hanoi unrealistic

 VietNamNet Bridge – Service fees at residential buildings in Ha Noi, ranging from VND700 (3 US cents) to VND16,500 (72 cents) per square metre, under the capital’s newly-issued decision are thought to be unrealistic.