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Seaports in Vietnam are expected to receive a huge amount of foreign capital in the time to come as some leading maritime corporations have stated they want to join hands with domestic companies to develop super-ports in Vietnam.
Agencies are still busy learning about MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) tourism, while travel firms are still trying to find solutions to develop this type of tourism, which is expected to lead the industry in the future.
A country that cannot build a metro in its large cities will not be able to go far, Dr Vu Minh Khuong, a lecturer at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, has said.
Early in the morning, Dinh Nhat Hoang, 29, who lives in District 3 in HCM City, turns on the light in a room where everything is green, from terrarium tanks to a paludariums.
One year ago, when unexpectedly receiving a call from a research team at Harvard University, Nguyen Van Thien, a veteran, was uncertain about the discovery of a diary he lost 60 years ago.
Two years ago, for the first time, schools in the mountainous districts of Gia Lai and Kon Tum held an opening ceremony for the new academic year online.
Lately, numerous major foreign corporations have been actively seeking investment and collaboration opportunities in Vietnam, such as Boeing, Walmart, and Central Retail.
The news about huge capital flow into the stock market could not help raise the VN-Index. The bond debt repayment by a big realtor and dollar price increase also restrained investors’ excitement.
Monetary and fiscal policies applied since the beginning of the year aimed to increase the money supply to foster growth of the national economy.
The stock market on September 11-16 was shaken with a selling trend in the majority of business fields, especially real estate. The VN-Index dropped by 30 points before slightly recovering at the end of the week at 1,227 points.
One of Tran Dieu Linh's outstanding research achievements was the surface activation of graft materials, which was one of the two international exclusive patents granted by the South Korean Government in 2019.
Each stroke unit in Vietnam treats an average of 2,000 patients a year, much higher than the ideal figure of 500. Experts say Vietnam needs 400 stroke units or centers in the years to come.
Biomass co-firing technology at Vietnam's thermal power plants will significantly help reduce CO2 emissions while helping save hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, according to scientists.
The US is one of the most important export markets for Vietnam, and US enterprises are among the biggest investors in Vietnam.
Before National Day September 2, we received a letter from Prof Carl Thayer introducing a book titled ‘Vietnam: the rising star in Asia’, to be published in the time to come. The professor is co-author.
Trinh Thu Vinh expects her highest result in Paris where she will be one among thousands of top competitors from all corners of the globe.
Meritorious Artist Nguyen Ho Thuy Tien who has a great passion for Vietnamese stage puppetry and has made efforts to bring the art genre to the world.
“Hello, I’m Tac, the carrier of patients for free. How can I help you?” Nguyen Van Tac, 53, has been asking this question over the last 20 years.
The life expectancy of Vietnamese has increased from 73.3 to 73.7 years, higher than other Southeast Asian countries.
The great Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh was honored in this way by a Hanoi craftsman.