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VN looks to modernise workforce ahead of automation

 VietNamNet Bridge – Improving workforce skills has become a top priority as Viet Nam deals with the changing nature of work in the era of technology when many low-skilled workers will be at risk of losing jobs to automation.

Tet flowers hit by bad weather

 VietNamNet Bridge – Flower villages in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta fear their supply of flowers and ornamental plants for Tet (Lunar New Year) next month will decline because of unfavourable weather.

PM talks with US President-elect Trump

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc talked on the phone with US President-elect Donald Trump on December 14.

Overseas remittances dip after Trump elected US president

VietNamNet Bridge - The estimated overseas remittance to Vietnam in 2016 is expected to be roughly $5 billion, or 10 percent lower than the forecast of $5.5 billion. 

Smartphone brands to focus on mid-end market in 2017

VietNamNet Bridge - The mid-end market segment is expected to become the major battlefield for smartphone manufacturers in 2017.

Collaboration is the key to a renewable energy future

 Vietnam’s surge in the demand for energy is providing the impetus to develop its emerging renewable energy industry.


An organic farm in Hanoi’s fringe area

VietNamNet Bridge – If people visit Hoa Vien Farm managed by Hoa Lac Co Ltd in Yen Binh Commune, Thach That District, Hanoi, they would be certainly amazed by its verdant vegetables and fruits and fat pigs.  

Christmas Carol concert in HCMC Conservatory of Music

 A concert titled “Luminous Night” celebrating the forthcoming holiday season is expected to charm music lovers at the HCMC Conservatory of Music on December 19. 

Indigenous Ngoc Linh ginseng becoming scarce

VietNamNet Bridge - Native Panax vietnamensis, also known as Vietnamese Ngoc Linh ginseng, is becoming  scarce amid a hunt for the herb, which is seen as a panacea to treat a number of illnesses.

How much is a cup of coffee?

VietNamNet Bridge - With the cost price accounting for only 20-25 percent, high-end coffee chains are making big profits selling coffee at VND40-90,000 per cup. 

Labor ministry proposes two solutions for retirement age

 The Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has proposed the Government either keep retirement age unchanged at 60 for men and 55 for women, or raise it to 62 for men and 58 for women.

Vietnamese students design not-for-profit education model

VietNamNet Bridge - Seven young Vietnamese have created Kien Hoc, an education project and website which will provide lectures from the world’s leading universities to Vietnamese users, free of charge. 

Vehicles sales intensify by 36%

 Total motor vehicle sales during November reached 28,442 units, of which 18,016 were passenger cars, 9,296 were commercial vehicles, and 1,130 were special-purpose vehicles.

When a monster forces you to face the truth

VietNamNet Bridge – In the dark of night, when the house is still, what fears creep into your heart? Conor O’Malley’s nightmares take the shape of a very old and very dangerous monster who visits him every night at the seventh minute past midnight.

HCM City announces firework displays on New Year, Tet

 The HCM City People’s Committee has announced a plan for firework displays to celebrate the New Year and Lunar New Year-Tet Holiday.

Overtime work laws may change

 Vietnamese employee may work a maximum of 600 extra hours per year, according to a proposal from the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA).

Gov’t tightening equitisation on State-owned firms

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vuong Dinh Hue, Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Steering Committee for Enterprise Renewal and Development speaks with Thoi bao Kinh te Viet Nam about the restructuring of State-owned enterprises

Experts call for reducing rice exports

 The country should halve its rice exports from the normal 7-8 million tonnes until 2020 because of difficulties exporters face and falling production due to climate change, according to the Viet Nam Food Association.

Project to protect Vietnam elephants kicks off

 World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) and Vietnamese nature authorities today kicked off an emergency project to protect the biggest herd of elephants in the country from extinction.

Hoi An to celebrate New Year event

 An outdoor concert performance and carnival will welcome in the new year in the ancient town of Hoi An’s Sculpture Park on new year’s eve, the city’s Culture and Sports Centre said.