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Vietnamese carriers run over 150,000 flights in first half

 Vietnamese carrier, including Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Jetstar Pacific, and Vasco, operated a total of 150,010 flights in the first half of this year, up 9 percent year-on-year.

Special treatment must be given to people in the forefront

 VietNamNet Bridge – General Le Van Cuong, speaks to Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper on lessons learned from the deadly raid on a drug den in Long Luong Commune of the northern province of Son La.

Affiliate marketing becoming more popular in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - With demand on the rise, digital marketing solutions have become more attractive, luring both Vietnamese and foreign firms. 

Farmers anxious about future yield of macadamia nut production

Central Highlands’ some years ago rushed to grow macadamia trees after hearing about huge profits the plant could bring, though they did not know if the plant could thrive in the local soil and climate conditions.

Most workers said income sufficient to cover living expenses: survey

With average monthly income of VND5.5 million (US$261), nearly half of workers in Vietnam felt that their income was enough to cover basic living expenses, according to a recent wage survey.

Ministry says no to proposed BOT thermal power project

Experts have applauded the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s decision on not licensing the Vung Ang II BOT (build, operation, transfer) coal-fired thermal power project, saying that this is a ‘necessary caution’.

Experts warn of the ‘yuanization’

VietNamNet Bridge - The payment activities of Chinese travelers in Vietnam cannot be controlled, which is a high risk for Vietnam, experts say.

Vietnam needs national training strategy to develop IT workforce

VietNamNet Bridge - The battle among IT firms to scramble for engineers has become so fierce that analysts warn it may cause chaos in the IT labor market.

Ninh Thuan: Four prosecuted for disturbing public order

The police agency of Ninh Thuan announced on July 13 that it will prosecute four people for disturbing public order in protests against a draft bill on special administrative-economic zones.

Prime Minister instructs high alert against flash floods, landslide

The Prime Minister has issued Directive 19/CT-TTg on preventive measures against flash floods and landslides, which have happened frequently recently in the northern and north central regions.  

NA Standing Committee wraps up 25th session

 The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee concluded its 25th session in Hanoi on July 13 after three days of working.

Vietnam’s FPT group expands investment in Japan

 Vietnam’s IT group FPT has inaugurated its 7th representative office in Japan at Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. 

Vocational schools to go green

 Technical vocational education and training (TVET) institutes in Ho Chi Minh City plan to train students in green-growth fields that promote economic sustainability.

Vietnamese firms must step up to join foreign distribution chains

 To sell their products to foreign distribution channels, Vietnamese businesses need to pay more attention to product design, quality assurance and after-sales services, speakers said at a training workshop held in HCM City on July 13.

Online wildlife trade needs to be better monitored

 Vietnam’s illegal online trade of wildlife is occurring on websites that end with “.vn” and “.com” domain names, including social media websites, according to a study released recently by TRAFFIC.

Quang Ninh: National paragliding contest kicks off

 A paragliding contest was opened in Hoanh Bo mountainous district of northern Quang Ninh province on July 14 as part of the National Tourism Year 2018.

Vietnamese female footballers win bronze at AFF champs

 Vietnam won a bronze medal after beating Myanmar 3-0 to win the bronze medal at the AFF Women’s Championships at Jaka Baring Stadium in Indonesia on July 13.

Feel Japan in Vietnam 2018 kicks off in HCM City

 Feel Japan in Vietnam 2018 opened in Ho Chi Minh City on July 14, as part of events marking 45 years of Vietnam – Japan relations.

Associations ask for help from PM after delays in changing food requirements

Many problems that hinder the operations of enterprises are assumed to be settled after the government’s instructions. But, in fact, they continue to exist because of the decision-making tardiness of agencies.

In the footsteps of her father, US woman lends a hand to war victims

Susan Hammond, an American, first set foot in Vietnam 27 years ago, on a vacation she had planned with the hope of learning more about the country where her father spent time during the war.