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Vietnam needs $15 billion for weaving, dyeing industry

 VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s textile-garment industry is facing major challenges of low labor productivity and a serious shortage of textile and dyeing materials.

Agricultural experts: 'Saline intrusion is a chance to get rich'

 VietNamNet Bridge - Many scientists believe that reducing the area of wet rice cultivation to shift to aquaculture to utilize the available saltwater resources will be an opportunity for farmers in the Mekong Delta to get rich.

Da Lat coffee appears on US magazine

 VietNamNet Bridge – Photographer David Hagerman has introduced Da Lat City, especially its coffee on The New York Times. The US magazine has chosen the city as one of top 52 places to go in 2016.

UNESCO nomination for Xoan singing to be submitted before March 31

 The nomination paper for Xoan singing to be recognised as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity must be submitted to UNESCO before March 31.

Vietnam raises warning level for Zika virus

 Vietnam has raised the warning level for the Zika virus following the information about an Australian visitor who tested positive for Zika after returning from the Southeast Asian nation.

Water flow from China to reach Vietnam's Mekong Delta in 19 days

 The water discharged from China’s Jinghong Hydropower Station is expected to reach the Mekong Delta region in 19 days, according to Dong Van Tu, head of the Water Resource Directorate’s department of irrigation and dam safety.

Drought, saline encroachment continue in Mekong Delta: Mekong River Commission

 Drought and saltwater intrusion are predicted to continue damaging parts of the Mekong Delta despite China’s release of upriver water, said Chief Executive Officer at the Mekong River Commission Secretariat Pham Tuan Phan.

White kachnar blossoms in Dien Bien

 VietNamNet Bridge – At this time of year, visitors to Dien Bien Province in the nation’s northwest can admire the beauty of kachnar flowers.

NA deputies discuss leaders’ working reports, child protection draft l

 National Assembly deputies discussed in groups a draft working report of the legislature’s 13th tenure and its agencies for 2011-2016 during the ongoing 11th session in Hanoi on March 23.

VN President receives Governor of Kaluga, Russia, greets outgoing Singaporean Ambassador

 President Truong Tan Sang hosted a reception in Hanoi on March 23 for Governor of Kaluga, Russia, A.D.Artamonov.

VN Deputy PM stresses sustainable use of water resources in Mekong River

 The Mekong-Lancang Cooperation should promote its important role in boosting efforts by member states to scientifically and sustainably manage and use the water resources of the Mekong River, known as the Lancang in China.

After drowning accidents, Vung Tau installs hundreds of warning boards

 VietNamNet Bridge – Several drowning cases at Bai Sau Beach at the resort city of Vung Tau recentlyforced the local authorities to install hundreds of warning boards on the beach.

MobiFone to divest from two banks to earn over $20 million

VietNamNet Bridge – The Hanoi Stock Exchange has announced news on the auction of shares of SeABank and Tien Phong Bank of MobiFone, one of the top three mobile service providers in Vietnam.

South Korea is 4th country to invest in Vietnam subway

 VietNamNet Bridge - Following Japan, Germany and Spain, the Korean government has begun to study the subway project in HCM City.

Vietnam to use nearly 11,000 ha of land for 96 golf courses

 VietNamNet Bridge - By 2020 up to 10,980 hectares of land will be used to build 96 golf courses, 2,000 hectares more than the National Assembly-approved plan on handing over 46,800 hectares of land to sports and physical training establishments.

The Internet pioneer

Tien Phong Newspaper's "Outstanding Faces of Vietnam" column talked with Nguyen Anh Tuan, an engineer and a journalist, who is best known as the first Editor in Chief of VietNamNet, the first online newspaper in Vietnam.

Listed companies: high level of capital, slow growth

VietNamNet Bridge - Listed companies’ production and business have resumed, but the predicted bank loan interest rate increases have caused big concerns.

Will Con Dao Island stay green?

VietNamNet Bridge - Con Dao residents, who take pride in their green island, are worried about the news that 40 hectares of forest may be cleared to make room for a road through a national park.

More students decide not to pursue university education

VietNamNet Bridge - Reports by local education and training departments all show a sharp decrease in the number of students registering to study at university.

Middle income trap a risk: experts

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam needs to shift from a low middle-income to higher-income nation and avoid the middle-income trap by reforming policy content, structure and organisation,