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Vietnam issues new rules governing foreign media activities

The Government on June 30 issued Decree No. 262/2026/ND-CP, introducing new regulations on press activities by foreign press agencies, foreign representative offices, and foreign organisations in Vietnam.

Vietnam's publishers seek stronger copyright protections in AI era

Editors, policymakers and technology experts gathered in northern Vietnam to debate the future of journalism in an era when AI can summarize news without sending readers to original sources.

Ho Chi Minh City establishes new press and broadcasting agency

The Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee on June 20 announced a decision on the establishment of the city press and radio-television agency, effective July 1.

Vietnam to reorganize schools, hospitals and media system

A government action plan details how education, healthcare and public units will be restructured for efficiency.

Korean-language version of Nhan Dan Online launched

Nhan Dan Newspaper, the official organ of the Communist Party of Vietnam, held a ceremony in Hanoi on December 30 to launch the Korean-language version of its online platform at https://kr.nhandan.vn.

Politburo sets structure for provincial press and broadcast agencies

Politburo Regulation 373 defines leadership, structure, and operations of local press and broadcast agencies under provincial Party Committees.

AI and content theft challenge Vietnam’s intellectual property law

With AI on the rise, officials discuss revising regulations to protect press rights and ensure fair revenue sharing.

Government’s media outlets to be streamlined

The Government has sketched out a plan to restructure its media organisations in a strategic move to optimise its operation, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs Pham Thi Thanh Tra.

Call for reduced taxes on media industry to support journalism

On September 23, the National Assembly Standing Committee discussed the draft Law on Corporate Income Tax (Amendment), including proposals aimed at easing the tax burden on specific industries, including the media sector.