Museum displays embroidery items by Vietnamese women soldiersVietNamNet Bridge – The Southern Women’s Museum of HCM City has launched a contemporary exhibition featuring embroidery items made by Vietnamese women soldiers who were imprisoned during the American war. Two fans made by Le Thi Huong, who was imprisoned at Tan Hiep in 1971, which are embroidered with poems on freedom. — Photo from tuoitre.vnThe Embroidery Memorabilia of Women Revolutionaries exhibition showcases 100 items including handkerchiefs, fans, baby clothes, and paintings. Nguyen Thi Hong Tham, director of the museum, spoke at the event’s opening ceremony on May 23. “Women across Vietnam in general and women in the South made great contributions to the country’s liberation.”“Despite being imprisoned, women revolutionaries showed their love for the country and their beloved people and trust in a victory through their embroidery works,” said Tham.
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May 25, 2018 07:18 UTC
FDI from the US into Vietnam remains modestVietNamNet Bridge - At many political and economic events, American officials and businesses all have said that they believe the US would be the top investor in Vietnam in the near future. But this has yet to happen. The US is the ninth biggest foreign investor in VietnamVietnam has been continuously praised by the international organizations as an attractive destination point for investors. Increasing bilateral investments is the topic of discussion at all meetings of heads of states. The ninth position is not a worthy position for the US.Nguyen Mai, chair of the Vietnam Foreign Invested Enterprises’ Association (VAFIEs), said: “The investments from the US and Europe are still modest if compared with their FDI in other countries and in ASEAN countries.”Meanwhile, Vietnam has been continuously praised by the international organizations as an attractive destination point for investors.
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May 25, 2018 06:45 UTC
Phan Thi Mo to compete at World Miss Tourism AmbassadorPhan Thi Mo will represent Vietnam to compete at World Miss Tourism Ambassador beauty pageant, which is scheduled to take place in Thailand late July. Phan Thi MoThis year, the pageant has attracted the participation of more than 60 beauties from different countries across the world. She has finished in the top 5 at Miss Vietnam World 2010, top 10 in Miss Asia USA, and top 5 in Miss Vietnam 2012. In 2017, Vietnamese representative Lien Phuong won first runner-up of World Miss Tourism Ambassador 2017. A recently-established pageant based in the US, World Miss Tourism Ambassador is not only a beauty arena, but also a channel for promoting tourism, culture and tourism services of any country that sends a delegate to this contest.
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May 25, 2018 05:48 UTC
When will Vietnam’s e-commerce players stop “burning money”? Vietnam’s e-commerce websites are still receiving heavy investment to develop despite big losses, but when will these projects stop losing? The Vietnamese e-commerce market is one of the leading markets in the region for investment. According to Nielsen, the annual growth speed of the e-commerce market is 22% and is expected to hit US$10 billion in annual revenue by 2022 from the current US$4 billion. The Vietnamese e-commerce market shows huge potential for development and receives great attention from new investors.
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May 25, 2018 05:48 UTC
Real estate sees a rise of M&A dealsThe Vietnamese real estate market has seen large-scale investments over the year’s first four months, with a surge of substantial merger and acquisition deals and funding into projects. The country’s real estate sector attracted US$455 million between January and April, accounting for 12.8% of the country’s total foreign direct investment (FDI) capital during the period, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI). Last week the Republic of Korea’s Daewon Thu Duc House became the latest in a wave of foreign-backed developers investing in the property market. According to reports from MPI, investment in real estate was focused on the southern market, Commercial Real Estate Services reported. The Republic of Korea was the top foreign investor in Vietnam between January and April, followed by Japan.
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May 25, 2018 05:26 UTC
Ministry vows to curb city centre high-risesThe Deputy Minister of Construction Le Quang Hung said on May 23 that they would have strict measures to limit the construction of high-rise buildings in the centre of Hanoi and HCM City. Tran Quoc Thai, deputy director of Urban Development Agency, said the Ministry of Construction was reviewing the national urban planning and would submit a report to the prime minister by the end of the year. In the past recent years, Hanoi and HCM City have experienced unbalanced development as most projects are located in the centre. They have to better control the urban development plan in order to reduce congestion on ring roads. The Ministry of Transport was asked to work with local authorities to draft a new resolution and submit to the prime minister by June 30.
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May 25, 2018 05:26 UTC
Vietnam hosts 2018 ASEAN-Japan cyber security drillThe Viet Nam Computer Emergency Response Centre (VNCERT) hosted the 2018 ASEAN-Japan Information Security Drill in Ha Noi, central Da Nang and HCM City on Wednesday. According to statistics of VNCERT, Viet Nam recorded 4,035 cyber attacks this year up to May 19, with 2,661 defaming incidents, 776 malware attacks and 608 phishing scams. Therefore, drills on information security in response to relevant issues should be regularly organised, Hung said. They also exchanged reports on ongoing events, provided warnings and offered strategies to mitigate the loss while sharing their experiences in responding to cyber attacks. It has detected millions of IP addresses infected and controlled by host computers outside Viet Nam.
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May 25, 2018 05:15 UTC
Ministry, steel firms work to seek exemption from US dutiesThe Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is working with steel businesses to handle procedures required by the US Department of Commerce (DoC) to seek exemption from duties by proving their products are not made from Chinese materials. It will also collect AD and CVD cash deposits on imports of cold-rolled steel produced in Vietnam using Chinese-origin substrate at rates of 199.76 percent and 256.44 percent, respectively. Cash deposits will apply to all unliquidated entries on or after November 4, 2016, the date the inquiries were initiated. The MoIT has been working with the Vietnam Steel Association and businesses to monitor the investigations since they were launched. The Vietnam Steel Association and steel producers of Vietnam have also worked with the US to clarify the origin of steel materials and the production process in the country.
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May 25, 2018 04:18 UTC
World leading cueists compete in Billiards World Cup in HCM CityClose to 150 leading cueists from 17 countries and territories worldwide are gathering for the Three-Cushion Carom Billiards World Cup, which will officially open in Ho Chi Minh City on May 25. Qualifier round of the Three-Cushion Carom Billiards World Cup on May 24Among them are world number one Caudron Frederic of Belgium, world number two and defending champion Merckx Eddy, also of Belgium, Spaniard David Martinez, Japanese Yusuke Mori and the Dutchman Sam Van Etten. “The event will have a high competition as it attracts many famous names around the world. This is the fourth time HCM City has hosted the Billiards World Cup. The tournament will conclude on May 27.-VNA
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May 25, 2018 03:33 UTC
Vietnamese firms using e-invoices reach 9,000The number of Vietnamese firms using e-invoices has increased from roughly 800 in 2016 to over 9,000, according to the General Department of Taxation (GDT). The firms have issued and used more than 600 million e-invoices, the department reported. However, the number of firms using e-invoices is still modest as there are more than 500,000 firms in the country. The GDT currently permits firms to use either paper invoices or e-invoices. However, Vietnamese firms still need to promote the application of new technological solutions to enhance management and competitiveness.
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May 25, 2018 03:22 UTC
Vietnamese exports to Africa face price challengesVietnamese exports to Africa have faced price-related challenges as they have to compete with other African nations in terms of import tax, given the fact there is no free trade agreement or preferential trade agreement between Vietnam and regional countries. The agreement will address seven priority areas related to trade: policy, infrastructure, finance, information, market integration, productivity increase and trade facilitation. The Vietnamese office said the CFTA helps cut commercial costs and enable African consumers to access diverse products with lower prices. Pointing out price challenges for Vietnamese exports to Africa, the office suggested Vietnamese businesses make use of benefits brought about by the pact, which will turn Africa into a busier and more promising area for commercial activities. Additionally, the number of mobile phone subscribers in Africa increases the fastest in the world, she said, describing this as a great opportunity for Vietnamese telecommunications firms.
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May 25, 2018 03:00 UTC
Socio-economic issues high on agenda of National AssemblySocio-economic issues are high on the agenda of the National Assembly (NA) on May 25 and 26, which are important discussions part of the ongoing fifth session of the 14th-tenure parliament. Amendments of denunciation, competition law discussedThe 14th National Assembly (NA) convened its plenary session on May 24, with debates focusing on amendments of the Law on Denunciations and Competition Law. In the afternoon session, the NA members discussed the amendments of the Competition Law. They made recommendations on the issues of application of legal regulations on litigation, identification of the rights and responsibilities of the National Competition Committee and inspection agencies, among others. On May 25, the deputies will discuss the evaluation of the implementation of the socio-economic development and state budget plan in 2017, the execution of the socio-economic development and state budget plan in the first months of 2018, and the 2016 state budget balance sheet.
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May 25, 2018 02:37 UTC
North Korea ready to talk 'at any time' with Donald TrumpNorth Korea has said it is still willing to talk "at any time in any form" after US President Donald Trump abruptly cancelled his meeting with Kim Jong-un. A senior administration official in the US later gave further details, saying North Korea had shown "a profound lack of good faith". In a later statement at the White House, Mr Trump said the step was a "tremendous setback for North Korea and the world", adding the US military was "ready if necessary" to respond to any "reckless" act from North Korea. Choe Son-hui had said the suggestions from US Vice-President Mike Pence that North Korea "may end like Libya" was "stupid". UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the US and North Korea should not give up, saying "nerves of steel" were required.
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May 25, 2018 02:26 UTC
VIPs build wooden houses as illegal loggers continue to decimate forestsVietNamNet Bridge - Top businessmen and high-ranking state officials in the Central Highlands have spent billions of dong to build wooden villas. There are many large wooden houses in Gia Lai provinceDespite the PM’s command on forest closure, deforestation continues apace. The border Ia Grai district in Gia Lai province is an area where there are still large natural forests. The road section from the Ia Grai district’s center to Ia O commune is 50 kilometers long only, but there are many wooden houses. The gate is made of large wooden trunks, and the doors are made of precious wood with delicate patterns.
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May 25, 2018 02:26 UTC
Miners stir discontent as they continue selling ore on the cheapVietNamNet Bridge - A report from the General Department of Customs (GDC) found that ore and minerals that Vietnam exports to China are much cheaper than exports to other markets. The exports to China amounted to 80 percent of total exports, 1.2 million tons. The prices of minerals sold to South Korea were 10 times higher than to China, at VND5.8 million per ton. “Why does Vietnam sell ores and minerals cheaply to China? “It is dangerous to sell raw resources, and it would be even more dangerous to sell raw resources as low prices,” Ba said.
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May 25, 2018 02:15 UTC