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Quyet Chien remains third in billiards world rankings

Vietnamese player Tran Quyet Chien has retained his third position in the billiards world rankings with 312 points, according to the latest UMB rankings.

 

Southern cuisine festival to feature huge array of dishes

Nearly 500 dishes are to be introduced during a southern cuisine festival which will be held in Dam Sen Cultural Park in Ho Chi Minh City between May 30 and June 2.

 

Numerous real estate companies owing in taxes and fees

The Hanoi Department of Taxation has just announced that hundreds of real estate companies owe a total of VND1.126 trillion ($48.9 million) in tax, administrative fees, and other land-related sums.

 

Belgian cueist shines at Carom Billiard World Cup in HCM City

Belgian cueist Frédéric Caudron won the 2019 Carom Billiard World Cup after beating his countryman Roland Forthomme in the final in Ho Chi Minh City on May 26.

 

UN Security Council membership enables Vietnam to contribute more to UN

Vietnam has been nominated by Asian-Pacific countries in the UN as the only candidate from the region to a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2020-2021 tenure, with the vote slated for June 7.

 

Cutting red tape saves Vietnam over US$37 million per year

In 2018, the government targeted to remove at least 50% of administrative procedures, simplify 61% business conditions and reduce 60% of specialized inspection for trade activities.

Vietnam's North - South Expressway PPP projects may kick off construction next year

In case contractors are selected without arising situations, construction of the North-South expressway invested under the public-private partnership (PPP) may start in April 2020, VnEconomy reported.

 

Better foundation for forex stability

The forex “fever” in the first week of May has sparked concerns over its continuity in the upcoming time.

Rising labor costs erode Vietnam’s appeal to foreign investors

As its labor cost is equal and even higher than other countries, Vietnam will have to replace the cheap labor advantage for the skilled workforce advantage in the coming time to raise the competitiveness.

Homestays offer a taste of local life

Homestays offer guests the chance to experience Vietnam away from a hotel or resort and have found favor among local homeowners with room to spare.

Experts caution against investing in shophouses

Investing in the booming shophouse segment in HCM City could end in losses, if market observers are to be believed.

 

Children's books released for summer holiday

New books for children published by the Kim Đồng Publishing House, a leading publisher for young readers, are now available in HCM City bookstores.

Huawei phones without Google apps confuse Vietnamese customers

Huawei phones hold a modest market share due to poor product designs and marketing as well as plain features compared to other brands such as Oppo or Samsung.

Inventories of Vietnam’s 20 listed property firms hit US$7.4 billion

High inventories were attributable to sluggish construction that was caused by legal loopholes.

Logistics enterprises, schools work to close skills gap

With e-commerce and automation changing the landscape of the logistics sector dramatically, there will be a focus on re-skilling the existing workforce in technology, which will improve the competitiveness of the logistics industry.

 

Horse festival in Lao Cai to celebrate northern highlands culture, sports

Cultural activities will be organised in the northern province of Lao Cai as part of the The Festival of the White Highlands Bac Ha between May 31 and June 9.

Vietnam escapes US’s likely currency manipulator blacklist

The US is likely not to include Vietnam in a twice-yearly report of currency manipulators based on new data the country provided the Treasury Department, Bloomberg reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

VietinBank to issue bonds worth $427.5 million

The State Bank of Viet Nam has approved the plan submitted by the Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank) to issue bonds worth VND10 trillion (US$427.5 million).

 

Funding capacity, asset quality of banks improves

The financial capacity of Viet Nam’s credit institutions has solidified in recent years, with their charter capital reaching VND578.9 trillion (US$24.85 billion) by the end of the first quarter 2019.

 

State-owned banks to retain dividends for capital hike

Authorities have basically agreed on a State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) proposal to allow large State-owned commercial banks to retain their dividends or pay them in shares to increase capital.