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Low-pressure system heading to East Sea

 The National Center for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting issued its latest weather forecast this morning that a low-pressure system is heading to the East Sea.

Total of 21 days for 2019 public holidays announced

 The total number of public holidays next year is set at 21 days, announced the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs on August 6.

Five major SOEs to be restructured

 The Prime Minister has approved the restructuring plans for five of the six major State-owned enterprises (SOEs), and two large corporations under his jurisdiction, in the first half this year.

Vietnam approves sustainable smart city development plan

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved the sustainable smart city development plan for the 2018-2025 period and beyond towards 2030 with a view to improving the lives of city residents.

Challenges facing Vietnam in ensuring energy security

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam needs an enormous amount of energy to feed its development, but relying on coal and hydropower is not the answer, and with new measures still at an early stage, 

Hanoi launches flood app

 HSDC Maps app provides updates on flooding around Hanoi and suggests alternative routes.

Investors pour money into co-working spaces

Co-working spaces in Vietnam only account for 0.5 percent of the office-for-lease market, but are becoming more popular. 

Vietnam contributes to diversity of International Law Commission

 Vietnam has contributed to the diversity of the International Law Commission (ILC) via information and arguments towards increasing benefit balance, objectivity, fairness and justice, said an official. 

Real estate forecast to attract most M&A deals in 2018

 The real estate market is predicted to witness the most merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in 2018.

Indian firms up pharma investments

 In anticipation of future growth potential, Indian businesses are venturing further into investments in pharmaceutical production in Vietnam, with more fresh projects in the pipeline.

Trade war makes Vietnam a haven

 The increasing trade friction between the US and China will likely prompt more South Korean and Japanese firms to come to Vietnam and use Vietnam, instead of China, as a key market to produce and export their products to the US.

Private equity industry breaks records

 The Asia-Pacific private equity industry has achieved its best all-around performance to date and is setting new records, while challenges are looming on the horizon.

Japanese firms bank on M&A deals

 Japanese investors are increasingly striking up deals with Vietnamese partners to unlock new business opportunities. 

Vinalines to conduct IPO on September 5

 Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) will conduct its initial public offering (IPO) to divest 488.818 million shares via a bid with the starting price of VND10,000 per share. The auction is expected to be organised on September 5.

Kong director remains actively involved in Vietnam’s film industry

Despite his tight schedule with new film projects in the US, the director of Hollywood blockbuster, Kong: Skull Island, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, has still managed to contribute to Vietnam’s film industry.

Vietnam’s most valuable brands in 2018

 Vietnam’s most valuable brands in 2018

Vietnamese contestant predicted for a top five Miss Universe place

 Famous magazine Missosology has forecasted that Miss Vietnam Universe 2017 H'Hen-Nie could finish in top five of Miss Universe 2018.

Hundreds of artefacts donated to Ba Ria-Vung Tau Museum

 A collector has donated 376 items in his collection to the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province Museum.

Grab cars not forced to show taxi signage

 The Ministry of Transport has proposed a new regulation on taxi management in which Grab Car is not listed as a local taxi service but e-contracted passenger transportation.

No mass firing of teachers in Mekong province

Director of the province’s Education and Training Department Nguyen Minh Luan told media at a press briefing that the dismissal would follow a roadmap and not be carried out en masse as reported earlier.