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HCMC to have 2,000 more convenience stores, 50 supermarkets by 2025

 HCMC has plans to develop an additional 2,000 convenience stores and nearly 50 supermarkets throughout the city by 2025, which will help control food origins more strictly and provide safe food products for consumers.

New ransomware hitting 3,900 computers in Vietnam

Vietnam’s internet security firm Bkav has released a warning over a new version of GandCrab ransomware, with an estimated 3,900 computers across the country currently infected with the blackmail malware.

Ministry tackles software copyright violations

 Enforcement efforts are underway in provinces and cities across the country following software owners’ requests to take stronger action to protect copyright and software ownership.

Expressway concessions in deadlock

 Despite recent positive signals, the road for foreign investors to acquire expressway concessions in Vietnam remains long due to the lack of legal framework, hindering interested investors. 

VN farm exports face CPTPP challenges

Though the CPTPP will reduce many tariffs to zero in member countries, Vietnamse farm exports could face non-tariff barriers, according to local experts.

Mekong Delta needs ecosystem-based solutions to climate change

 Ecosystem-based solutions are vitally important for the Mekong Delta to adapt to climate change in the decades to come, speakers said at a seminar held in Can Tho over the weekend.

Italian scholar writes book on Vietnamese cuisine

 Director of the Centre for Vietnam Studies in Turin of Italy Sandra Scagliotti recently launched her Italian-language book featuring Vietnamese cuisine and culture.

Researchers quit en masse over pay

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Institute of Bioinformatics has to replace the entire workforce at the Bioinformatics Bureau since all its employees have quit.

Flower farmers prepare for Tet holiday market

 VietNamNet Bridge – Flower growers are busy preparing for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) which will begin on February 5.

Are foreign labour costs in Vietnam the highest in the region?

If the regulation on compulsory social insurance for foreign workers in Vietnam is implemented, Vietnam would have the highest labour cost for foreign workers in the region, foreign experts warn.

800,000 Vietnamese suffer from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

 VietNamNet Bridge – An estimated 800,000 people in Vietnam suffer from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), which requires expensive polysomnography and respiratory polygraphy screening tests.

’VN Tarzan’ to return in new documentary

Ho Van Lang, who had lived in jungle with his father for more than 40 years in the central province of Quang Ngai, will be featured in a new documentary to be released by Docastaway travel company in 2019.

Injured Trong misses Asian Cup

 VietNamNet Bridge – Midfielder Tran Dinh Trong will miss the Asian Cup 2019, which will be held from January 5-February 1 in the United Arab Emirates.

Huong Tram wins Best Asian Artist in Vietnam title

 Vietnamese singer Huong Tram has won the Best Asian Artist in Vietnam title at the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) 2018 in Hong Kong.

Will 5G be welcomed by Vietnamese?

VietNamNet Bridge - Though 4G service quality cannot satisfy customers, Vietnam is proceeding towards 5G.

Ha Nhi ethnic people celebrate traditional New Year

The Ha Nhi people in northern mountainous Dien Bien province celebrate their traditional New Year festival (Tet) at the end of the 10th or the beginning of the 11th lunar month annually.

Vietnamese businesses sell products overseas via online retailers

VietNamNet Bridge - Businesses can now see great opportunities to sell products internationally via online retailers such as Amazon.com or Alibaba.com.


RoK President congratulates Vietnam for triumph at AFF Suzuki Cup

 President of the Republic of Korea (RoK) Moon Jae-in has congratulated Vietnam’s national football team and Korean head coach Park Hang-seo on their triumph at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2018 on December 15.

Shares to grow slower in next two weeks

 Vietnamese shares are forecast to rise at a slower pace over the last two weeks of the year amid worries about volatile global markets and falling domestic purchases despite the upcoming quarterly earnings season.

Vietnam’s medicinal plants: the ‘green gold’ mine in danger

VietNamNet Bridge - The rich medicinal plant treasure of Vietnam is in danger. From the northern mountainous provinces to the Central Highlands, the plants are being overexploited for export to China.