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Mopeds heat up Vietnamese motorbike market

Due to the cheap price, some businesses admitted that the quality of mopeds is quite poor and the engines would be downgraded after a time in use.

 

Deputy PM Vuong Dinh Hue visits Myanmar

Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has affirmed that Vietnam supports Myanmar in its national reconciliation and development with increasingly improving stature in the region and the world.

HCM City, US seek to boost ties in human resources development

Secretary of the HCMC Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan received Senior Vice President of the US-ASEAN Business Council Michael Michalak yesterday to discuss ways to bolster cooperation in improving local human resources quality.

 

800 people to join the fifth International Day of Yoga in Hanoi

More than 800 people will participate in the fifth International Day of Yoga in Hanoi, to be held across ten cities and provinces across Vietnam on June 22, said the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Indian Embassy in Vietnam Rajesh Uike.

Why is wind energy more cost-competitive in Vietnam?

Local supporting policies together with global advanced technologies will help drive down input cost for wind power projects.

Omni-channel shopping taking hold

Retailers in Vietnam are seeking opportunities on e-commerce platforms as omni-channel shopping is on the rise.

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Year's 2nd Vietbuild to be held in HCM City this week

Fishermen's incomes rise with high-tech devices

Fishermen in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Tien Giang have improved their working conditions and raised profits by using more advanced technologies.

Health insurance - a lifebuoy for patients

The public health insurance fund paid more than half a million US dollars for treatment of just a single patient over three years.

VN needs healthy social media environment: official

Creating a healthy and safe information environment, in which social media is an important source of news, will help maintain Vietnam’s political and social stability, a top official has said.

 

Tourists saved from burning hotel in Hanoi

Twenty-five tourists, mostly foreigners, were rescued from a blaze at a hotel on Luong Ngoc Quyen Street in Hanoi earlier today.

 

Vietnamese restaurant chain Alagi finds foothold in RoK

The Vietnamese chain Alagi has opened its second restaurant in Seoul this June, after the first one has gained popularity among locals.

 

Vietnam becomes one of hottest startup hubs in the world: IBTimes

Vietnam is becoming one of the hottest startup hubs not only in Asia but also in the world, according to the International Business Times (IBTimes), a world leading provider of business and financial news.

 

Towards plastic alternatives in Vietnam

New opportunities will come to plastic and packaging producers in Vietnam ready to change their business strategies.

Vietnam: the rising star

Reading through the history of Vietnam gives one enormous respect for its people’s resilience. 

Ministry allows HCM City public hospital to offer surrogacy procedure

The Ministry of Health has given sanction to the Hung Vuong General Hospital in HCM City to carry out surrogate pregnancies on humanitarian grounds, making it the country’s fourth public facility to be approved.

Big players vie for Vietnam’s delivery market share

Online shops could be the major clients of the firms as they have diverse service requests.

 

Central Vietnam emerges as world’s gateway to ASEAN

Most localities in Central Vietnam have borders with Laos or Cambodia, which is a great opportunity for the region to approach trade with the vast ASEAN community.

 

Cajuput tree trellises used to grow pepper in Kien Giang

Farmers in Kien Giang Province’s Go Quao District are using environmentally-friendly cajuput trees as trellises instead of concrete or wooden pillars to grow pepper plants.

Startups having a hard time accessing capital

Vietnam has about 3,000 innovative startup businesses or startups. However, not many startups are successful in calling for investment. It is estimated that less than one-third of enterprises have acc