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$158 mln energy efficiency project launched

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) on March 5 launched a 158 million USD energy project to help key industries and enterprises with energy saving.

Heavy fines did little to deter petty environmental demeanours

 VietNamNet Bridge – A year after a government decree on stringent punishment for environmental violations came into effect, its enforcement leaves a lot to be desired.

Banks report huge profits, bank shares’ golden days return

Investors, impressed by banks’ high profits, have been rushing to buy bank shares, pushing prices up.

Only one professorial candidate found not meeting standards

Only one candidate has been found not to meet the standards for a professor title in 2017. However, concern about the quality of professors/associate professors remains.

Green buildings gain ascendancy in real estate market

VietNamNet Bridge - The highlight of the Vietnam real estate market in 2017 was the boom of ‘green’ construction. 

Student condos abandoned with no solutions for alternative use

While a student condominium project has been halted due to a capital shortage, plans to give it a second life as a social housing complex have run aground due to the failure of Hanoi authorities and the Ministry of Construction to compromise.

Breakthrough reforms needed to keep CPTPP benefits

 The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) warned that benefits from the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) could be reduced if Vietnam does not implement breakthrough reforms.

Rethinking business for a future in Industry 4.0

Vietnam is both qualified and motivated to take the lead in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Vu Minh Khuong, associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy speaks to VIR about what the future will bring.

Cai luong performers spend big for new music videos

 VietNamNet Bridge – With the new year season coming around, cai luong (reformed opera) performers in HCM City are releasing new and catchy music videos after a long slog in the studio.

South or north? Expanding Tan Son Nhat International Airport

 There are many arguments related to the solutions proposed by ADPi and local organisations to expand Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

Developing domestic automobile industry to counter imports

 Increasing the value of domestic production and promoting the automobile supporting industry must not depend on foreign direct investment (FDI) firms.

Tisco may take Chinese contractor to court

 Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel JSC (Tisco) is considering taking the Chinese contractor China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC) to court to deal with the overlong dispute over an engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) contract once and for all.

Indonesia and Thailand to resume car exports following Decree 116

 Indonesia and Thailand, Vietnam’s two major car exporters, are trying to provide the Vehicle Type Approval (VTA) certificates to reopen car exports to the country after Decree 116 tightened quality checks.

Hanoi to become a smart city by 2030

 Hanoi set the target to turn into a smart city by 2030 in accordance to the capital's revised information and technology strategy in the 2016-2020 period.

Air pollution is Vietnam’s silent killer

 Grave air pollution in Vietnam’s cities and towns, especially Hanoi, continues to cause severe health problems for Vietnam’s growing urban population. However, no effective measures have been taken to deal with the situation.

Lack of rules slows smart city plans

 A gigantic project – worth over $37 billion – to build a synchronous smart city project in northern Hanoi may have to wait some time before being realised, due to an absence of specific criteria for this type of development.

Two steel factories suspended over pollution protests

 Dana-Y and Dana-Uc steel factories will have to suspend their operation indefinitely due to violations of wastewater discharge regulations.   

South Korean investors eye renewable energy sector in Vietnam

Thanks to Vietnam’s issuing incentive policies to lure investment into the renewable energy sector, more and more foreign investors, especially those from South Korea, have expressed ambitions to join the field.

Sharing services thrive amid criticism

 Internet-based sharing services such as Grab, Uber, and Airbnb have taken Vietnam by storm in 2017. Various legal concerns still linger, but experts believe that the sharing economy is here to stay.

Income for civil servants has to be based on their work effectiveness

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City should have methods to evaluate the actual work effectiveness of civil servants in order to fairly decide salary increases,