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Farmers urged to plant saline-resilient crops

 VietNamNet Bridge – Farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta’s areas affected by saline intrusion have been urged to switch to other crops or breed shrimp or fish.  

FIEs disregard Vietnam’s economic concerns

Almost 67 percent of foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) in Vietnam are operating in low-value manufacturing sectors with out-dated machinery, which is a major reason for the severe pollution problems the country is facing.

Ly Hoang Nam jumps 16 notches in ATP rankings

 Vietnamese top tennis player Ly Hoang Nam has jumped 16 notches to the 870th slot in the latest ATP World Tour rankings.

NA to vote on issuing 12-month visas to US citizens

 The National Assembly (NA) may loosen travel terms, making it easier for US citizens to travel to Vietnam for tourism or other business related purposes.

Malaysia, Vietnam hold strategic dialogue between senior officials

 Assistant to the Foreign Minister, Vu Quang Minh, and Deputy Secretary of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Dato Muhammad Sharulkram Yaakob, co-chaired the Vietnam-Malaysia Senior Officials’ Strategic Dialogue in Hanoi on April 4.

Angkor Air plane slides off runway at Tan Son Nhat Airport

  The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) of the Transport Ministry will investigate an incident in which an Angkor Air aircraft slid off the runway after landing at HCM City’s airport Saturday evening.

Climate change: southern forests on high alert for fire

  Over 37,000 hectares of forests in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang’s Phu Quoc island were put on level-five “extremely dangerous” alert for forest fires, stemming from prolonged drought, acute heatwave and a dwindling supply of water.

Vietnam pledges to prevent illegal fishing

 Vietnam pledges to step up collaboration efforts with the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre’s member nations in preventing and detering illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.

Int’l organisations to assist drought-affected localities

 Foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and enterprises committed to providing assistance for Vietnamese communities hardest hit by drought and saline intrusion at a conference on April 4.

Vietnam ready for third Book Day

  A number of activities will be held in response to third Vietnam Book Day (April 21).

Candidates for National Assembly positions submitted

 The National Assembly Standing Committee submitted to the NA a list of candidates for the positions of NA Vice Chair and member of the NA Standing Committee, the 13th tenure, during a plenary session on April 4.

Vietnam boosts nuclear weapon disarmament, non-proliferation

Vietnam reaffirmed its pledge to join global efforts to disarm nuclear weapons, prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons, and use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

Chinese chicken imports in Vietnam declared illegal

The Veterinary Department has confirmed that all Chinese chickens imported into Vietnam are illegal and the authorities of Vietnam and China have not yet signed any agreement on the export and import of livestock and poultry products.

Refuting China’s false annotations, information

 VietNamNet Bridge – It is not new that Chinese scholars have sought to plant false information in their scientific studies, but this has become more and more blatant.

Experts doubt revenue claims for Vietnamese films

Several film-makers in Vietnam have raised doubts over the VND700bil. ($31.8m) in revenue that was claimed to have been earned by local films in 2015 when the figures were announced at a workshop held on March 28 in Hanoi.

Microsoft gives a helping hand to Vietnam’s fight against cybercrime

At the Security World 2016, Keshav Dhakad, regional director of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) for the Asia region talked about Microsoft’s role of trusted advisor in the security worldwide.

Vinataba’s monopoly aspirations go up in smoke

The Vietnamese government last week stubbed out cigarette monopoly producer Vinataba’s self-serving ambitions to rid the local market of popular brands from Indonesia’s Sumatra Tobacco.

Ha Vi wins gold at gymnastics world cup

 On April 3, talented Vietnamese gymnast Tran Ha Vi bagged a gold medal in the girls’ 12-14 age category at the Suzuki World Cup 2016 in Tokyo, Japan.

Economic forecasts paint rosy future for VN

 Vietnam’s economy is forecast to continue bouncing back thanks to rises in foreign investment, consumer confidence, and credit growth.

General Do Ba Ty nominated for NA Vice Chairman post

 General Do Ba Ty, Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army and Deputy Defence Minister has been nominated for the post of National Assembly (NA) Vice Chairman.