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Da Nang hospital, Japanese university co-operate in stem transplant

Japan’s Shiga University of Medical Science will help Danang Hospital in stem transplant technology.

 

VN firms borrow money from banks rather than issue bonds

 The Vietnamese government’s decree 163, with loosened requirements on bond issuance, is expected to encourage businesses to seek capital from bond issuance and rely less on bank loans.

 

Businesses borrow money from banks rather than issue bonds

VietNamNet Bridge - The government’s decree 163, with loosened requirements on bond issuance, is expected to encourage businesses to seek capital from bond issuance and rely less on bank loans.


Vietnam to face competition from India in aquaculture exports

 Vietnam’s aquaculture exports will face stronger competition from India in the traditional market of Japan, because India is striving to triple the domestic aquatic product output in the near future.

 

Dutch PM: Vietnam has a friend in Europe

Vietnamese people have a friend in Europe that is the Netherlands, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte said at the end of his one-day official visit to Vietnam at the invitation of his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

 

Conference looks to fight coastal erosion in Vietnam's Mekong Delta

The VN Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development held a conference in Ca Mau province on April 9, seeking measures to combat river and coastal erosion in the Mekong Delta region.

 

Vietnam to compete in U18 football tournament in Hong Kong

 Vietnam will face Singapore, Myanmar and hosts Hong Kong in an U18 tournament later this month.

 

Vietnam's wood exports surge 15.6 percent in Q1

 Vietnam’s exports of wood and timber products in the first quarter of this year reached 2.3 billion USD, up 15.6 percent year-on-year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported.

 

Billion-dollar deals and the cutthroat competition among securities companies

 Investment banking (IB) is a difficult business, which explains why only a few Vietnamese companies can carry it out, though the market is valued at billions of dollars.

 

Billion-dollar deals and the cutthroat competition among securities companies

VietNamNet Bridge - Investment banking is a difficult business, which explains why only a few Vietnamese companies can carry it out, though the market is valued at billions of dollars.


State-owned schools suffer from teacher brain drain

VietNamNet Bridge - Teachers who once coveted jobs at state-owned schools in the past are now leaving the schools for private education establishments which offer higher salaries.

iPhone price sliding in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Distributors in Vietnam have slashed selling prices for iPhoneX 2018 models earlier than usual.

Hanoi plans to execute 15 transport projects

 The Hanoi People's Committee Hanoi will submit to the City People's Council for approval on 18 projects of the period of 2016-2019, including 15 transport infrastructure projects.

Viettel installs first trial 5G BTSs in Vietnam

 Telecom provider Viettel last week installed its first trial 5G service base-transceiver station (BTS) in Viet Nam.

Moody's backs Vietnam's strict proposal on unsecured consumer lending

 Viet Nam’s stricter regulations on unsecured consumer lending are credit positive for finance companies, according to a recent credit outlook report released by the credit ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service.

Hanoi prepares for summer water shortages

 Many areas in Hanoi may face water shortages due to forecasted heat waves while demand for clean water would also increase this summer, according to the Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

Burger King slammed for ‘racist’ ad promoting Vietnamese burger

 Burger King has come under fire for an advertisement that many deemed racist against Asians.

Vietnamese Party, State and NA leaders host Dutch Prime Minister

Vietnam is one of the Netherlands’ most important partners in the region, visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Vietnamese Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong. 

Siemens helps Vietnam build smart infrastructure

 Germany’s Siemens AG will help Vietnam build smart infrastructure for sustainable development under a framework agreement on industry and energy cooperation signed between the two sides in Berlin on April 9.

Vietnamese Trade Counselor: benzoic acid still used in some food in Japan

 The benzoic acid additive that Japanese authorities discovered in Chinsu-branded chilli sauce imported from Vietnam is being used in some food in Japan, according to Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Japan Ta Duc Minh.