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VietNamNet Bridge - HCM City wants to make use of the 10,000-11,000 tons of waste discharged every day in the city to generate electricity.
VietNamNet Bridge – Economists have repeatedly called on local authorities to give preferential policies to Samsung, one of the biggest investors in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam had a bumper 2014 with bountiful crops and high farm produce export prices, but farmers believe there is nothing to be happy about.
VietNamNet Bridge – Achievements in building material technology, healthcare and agriculture were the best in the technology field in 2014.
With the Economic Large-Scale Production (ELSP) model being implemented more frequently in Vietnam, more companies are looking to invest in agricultural production as it becomes more profitable and efficient.
Viet Nam, RoK speed up free trade talks; Leaders convey Tet greetings, laud work for national causes; Politburo member visits Long An border guards
The Internet has been exploited by crimes to wash dirty money. The Vietnamese police have discovered and taken investigations against the behaviors. However, the current legal loopholes make it difficult to charge the money laundry on the crimes.
VietNamNet Bridge – It’s obvious that the existence of Samsung’s factory in Bac Ninh province has helped changed the face of a small province adjacent to Hanoi. But…
Big technology groups in the world have landed in Vietnam, bringing with them their latest-generations blockbusters.
It’s so easy to do wiretapping nowadays with the support of high technology. The next-generation bugs tend to be smaller and have more useful features, including the global positioning GPS.
Involved parties still argue about how “high technology projects” means.
Modern ultrabooks priced at a little over VND10 million have appeared on the shelves of supermarkets instead of the products with sky high prices of VND15 million dong and higher.
The automobile and motorbike industries are not the subject to any investment encouragement policies. However, the government has been urged to change the current situation.