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Hue struggles to protect its relics

 VietNamNet Bridge – The central city of Hue is struggling to conserve relics located along the Huong (Perfume) River as development proliferates in the area.

Memorial, burial services held for former PM Phan Van Khai

The memorial and burial services for former Poiltburo member and former Prime Minister Phan Van Khai were held in Ho Chi Minh City on March 22 morning.

HAGL aim to win int’l U19 football tourney

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) will win the International U19 Football Tournament which will kick off today, according to their coach Guillaume Graechen.

Vietnam’s important trade partners in CPTPP

The current two-way trade turnover between Vietnam and most of the CPTPP member countries is $1 billion or more.

CPTPP facilitates growth of Vietnamese timber industry

 Reduced tariffs and competitive prices will facilitate the growth of the Vietnamese timber industry after the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) comes into force.

Vietnamese affected by climate change struggle to make a living

Droughts, rising sea water level, and the increased frequency of heavy rains and storms have caused huge damages to the economy, reducing GDP by 1-2 percent, according to GIZ (German Society for International Cooperation).

Who should take responsibility for forest devastation in Central Highlands?

VietNamNet Bridge - Illegal loggers in the Central Highlands will go to trial soon, but there is still no information about the responsibilities of local authorities, agencies and forest owners.

Silicon on Thin Box (SOTB) – a technology breakthrough for smart cities

As the number of IoT devices increases, low-power chips manufactured with SOTB technology (Silicon on Thin BOX) will become a key to IC (integrated circuit) industry development.

Defining Grab and Uber as taxi firms affects integration efforts

Vietnam is opening its doors to global integration with the recent signing of the CPTPP. Thus, defining Grab and Uber as traditional taxi services can affect Vietnam’s integration efforts as well as the local business environment. 

500 teachers in Dak Lak threatened with dismissal

VietNamNet Bridge - More than 500 teachers in Krong Pak district in Dak Lak province have been informed that district authorities will terminate their labor contracts in late April. 

Actress returns to silver screen with remake

 VietNamNet Bridge – Actress Hong Anh has returned to the silver screen after a long time working as director, businesswoman and producer. She talks to Minh Thu about the emotion and inspiration in acting.

HCM City plans activities for tobacco harm control and prevention

 VietNamNet Bridge – Training on how to help local residents quit smoking will be provided to staff at ward- and commune-level People’s Committees by the HCM City Department of Health.

Opportunities for newcomers

 The real estate market is often full of grand visions of luxurious urban areas. However, industry experts say real opportunities often lie in the affordable segment that reaches more homebuyers.

Real estate dynamics in year ahead

 2017 ended with mixed insights on market dynamics in the following years. Developers, buyers, and lessors are chasing after investment opportunities before the market shifts.

Vietnam expects stronger foreign investment flow in CPTPP period

 Economists are optimistic about foreign investment in Vietnam, both foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI), in 2018 and upcoming years.   

ROK President touts special ties with Vietnam ahead of state visit

 President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea has praised Vietnam as a key partner and invaluable friend in an interview with Nhan Dan Newspaper ahead of his state visit to Vietnam from March 22-24. Below is the full text of the interview.

Japanese non-verbal performance to highlight life in Vietnam

 A non-verbal performance titled ‘Without Signal’ by director Onodera Shuji will be presented at the Tuoi Tre (Youth) Theatre on March 30-31, showing his view of the life of Vietnamese people.

Former CEO of Fossil Vietnam takes charge in Facebook

 Le Diep Kieu Trang (38) will manage the development of the biggest social network in Vietnam, Facebook.

VEAM to list 1.33 billion shares on HSX

Vietnam Engine and Agricultural Machinery Corporation (VEAM) will list 1.328 billion shares on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HSX).   

South Korean giants flock to Vietnam’s finance & banking market

Two out of eight wholly foreign-owned banks in Vietnam are from South Korea. Besides banks, many other South Korean corporations have contributed capital to, or cooperated with, Vietnamese banks.