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What can Vietnam expect from Toyota’s localization program?

Experts said that Vietnam can take full advantage of Japanese auto manufacturers’ support and Vietnamese businesses could, as a result, become second-class car part suppliers to Toyota and other foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs).

Made-in-Vietnam chips promoted in Japan

Made-in-Vietnam integrated circuits (ICs) were introduced at SEMICON Japan, an international exhibition for the microelectronics manufacturing supply chain recently held in Tokyo.

VN women's football team called for Rio Olympics qualifier

The national women's football team gathered on January 5 in Hanoi to prepare for the final qualifier for the 2016 Rio Olympics, according to the Vietnam Football Federation.

Vietnam, China discuss cooperation in martyr-related issues

 Representatives of the national steering committee for searching for and repatriating Vietnamese martyrs’ remains have paid a working visit to China to discuss cooperation in the field, the Quan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) daily reported.

Two major plans to form HCM City centre alongside Saigon River

 Ho Chi Minh City has implemented two major plans which will form enlarged center area alongside Saigon River, reported the Sai Gon Giai Phong newspaper.

Hanoi: Over 1,000 new ID card applications submitted on first day

 More than 1,000 residents applied for the new identification cards at 31 authorised offices across Hanoi on the first day the city’s Police Department started issuing the cards, January 4.

Vietnam Fisheries Society protests China’s ramming local fishing boat

The Vietnam Fisheries Society (VFS) has vehemently opposed China’s ramming of a local fishing boat in Vietnam’s waters, describing it as an inhumane action.

Binh Duong FC named among Asia's five best teams

 Vietnam's Becamex Binh Duong were one of Asia's five most successful clubs in 2015, according to the Football Channel Asia.

Street Arts fest comes to HCM City

 Professional and amateurs are invited to enter a street arts contest in music, dance, circus, magic, martial arts, and variety shows.

VN central bank applies daily reference exchange rates

The State Bank of Vietnam on January 4 launched the daily average inter-bank exchange rate between the Vietnam dong and the U.S. dollar and reference exchange rates between the dong and some other foreign currencies.

New rules laid out for foreign financiers in Vietnam

 Foreign credit institutions intending to contribute to establishing non-banking financial companies will be required to have a minimum US$10 billion of assets at the end of the previous year as of February 8.

Vietnam welcomes record high FDI

 Foreign capital flowing into Vietnam reached a record high last year, promising more economic growth but more competition for domestic companies.

Increased tolls lead to protest on National Highway

Many individuals and enterprises yesterday blocked the Quan Hau Toll Collection Station on National Highway 1A to protest the station's decision to raise toll fees from January 1.

VN police make breakthrough on trans-national drugs ring

Police have arrested six people in separate drug crime operations since the beginning of the year, uncovering major stashes of heroin, cannabis and synthetic drugs.

Monetary market experiencing tough days

VietNamNet Bridge - The monetary market on the last days of the year was hot, with the interbank interest rate reaching the year’s peak and the dollar price hitting the ceiling.

Most modern bus station inaugurated in Mekong Delta

 The People's Committee of Can Tho City of Can Tho Province yesterday put into operation the most modern bus station in the Mekong Delta.

VGCL President holds talks with Australia trade union leader

 President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) held talks with President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) Ged Kearney in Hanoi on January 4.

Who is to blame for the high rate of unemployed university graduates?

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministries all admitted that the rate of unemployed university graduates is ‘abnormally high’, but none of them has taken responsibility for this.

Unidentified objects falling from the sky may be satellite's fuel tank

VietNamNet Bridge – The objects that fell from the sky in two northern provinces of Vietnam on January 2 may be the gas tank of an expired satellite that did not completely burn in the atmosphere, or the result of a failed launch of a satellite.

University management tightened after long period of expansion

VietNamNet Bridge - The network of universities in Vietnam, which has expanded in recent years, will shrink as the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has decided to tighten control over the establishment of universities.