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Vinalines to make second effort to sell its shares

 Over 480 million shares that the State-owned Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) failed to sell at its recent initial public offering (IPO) will be offered to investors in the near future.

Muong Lo Culture, Tourism Week suspended as President passes away

 The Muong Lo Culture and Tourism Week 2018, as well as a festival to explore the terraced fields of Mu Cang Chai district in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai, will be suspended due to President Tran Dai Quang’s sudden passing.

Vietnam-Japan University signs cooperation deal with Japanese group

 The Vietnam-Japan University (VJU) signed an agreement with Japan’s ANA Holdings Co., Ltd to strengthen bilateral cooperation in training and research. 

Vietnam to set foreign ownership limit in fintech sector

 The central bank has proposed issuing detailed regulations on foreign shareholding limit in the country’s fintech firms to better manage the nascent financial services sector.

Viet Nam crush Lebanon 7-0 at AFC women’s champs

 Việt Nam’s U16 team crushed Lebanon 7-0 in the third match of their Group F qualifying round for the 2019 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s U16 Championship in Bangladesh on Friday. 

Magnificent things of Ha Noi in Le Van Xuong’s artworks

 The people and landscape of Hà Nội from the 1950-60 period are reflected at an exhibition of late artist Lê Văn Xương (1917-88).

Nam enters quarter-finals of Spain F28 Futures

 Việt Nam’s top tennis player Lý Hoàng Nam is through to the men’s singles quarter-finals at the Spain F28 Futures tournament in Madrid.

Investors eye land plots in HCMC’s neighboring areas

VietNamNet Bridge - Can Gio district in HCMC and Nhon Trach in Dong Nai province have become new destinations for many investors, thanks to infrastructure development in the areas.


Man overcomes blindness to assist community

 VietNamNet Bridge – With a pick on his shoulder, Dinh Van Vat, 71, strolled towards the Bua River to visit his family’s rice field.

Real estate credit under strict control

 With the issuance of Resolution No.01/NQ-CP, the Vietnamese government has affirmed that it will strictly control credit for potentially risky sectors, especially real estate, beginning this year.

Visiting the beautiful Muong Hoa Valley of Lao Cai

 VietNamNet Bridge – Muong Hoa Valley, Hau Thao Commune lies eight kilometres southeast of Sa Pa Town. Visitors get to the beautiful valley after crossing a high mountain pass.

New FiT puts new wind in sails of renewables

 Vu Chi Mai, senior project officer of the ‘Support to the Up-Scaling of Wind Power in Vietnam’ project under the GIZ Energy Support Programme, shared her views about the positive development.

Putting ODA to work

 New or altered strategies are needed for Vietnam to fully leverage the vital support provided by Japanese ODA.

UN General Assembly hold minute’s silence to remember President Tran Dai Quang

 The General Assembly of the United Nations held a minute’s silence to remember Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang, who passed away on September 21 in Hanoi.

President Tran Dai Quang’s death receives wide coverage on world media

 International media worldwide have published news on the death of President of Vietnam Tran Dai Quang and highlighted his contribution to Vietnam’s development. 

More state-owned economic groups want to divest from huge projects

Because of the difficulties in arranging investment capital, many state-owned economic groups want to withdraw from large projects. 

Investors keep faith despite trade war

 As emerging markets around the world catch headwinds from the global trade war, investors still bank on Vietnam’s stable macro-economics and growing stock market.

Foreign investors eye industrial and logistics property

Vietnam's industrial and logistics property sector has seen a wave of foreign investors in recent years hoping to seize the opportunities from the country becoming a new regional manufacturing hub.

FIEs as the “trail-blazers” of Vietnam’s stellar growth

Nguyen Chi Dung, Minister of Planning and Investment, said that foreign-invested enterprises can be described as “trail-blazers” of Vietnam’s socioeconomic development.

Japanese expats at ease in Vietnam

 Most Japanese expats in Vietnam are quick to settle in and find a lot to like.