Foreign teachers ordered to provide proof of qualifications

Foreign teachers ordered to provide proof of qualifications

A new government decree stipulates that domestic and foreign teachers involved in integrated education programmes need to provide sufficient evidence of their qualifications.
AAG cable breakdown affects internet traffic

AAG cable breakdown affects internet traffic

The Asia America Gateway (AAG) undersea cable suffered a breakdown, cutting off all international connections through the AAG-SH1 branch of the line, an unnamed internet service provider in Việt Nam confirmed on Saturday afternoon.
Vietnamese logistics industry short of personnel

Vietnamese logistics industry short of personnel

Despite its huge potential and incredible growth, the Vietnamese logistics industry is short on personnel, especially skilled employees.
Thousands of containers lying at Vietnam’s seaports

Thousands of containers lying at Vietnam’s seaports

Thousands of containers containing recyclable and used materials are piling up at seaports in the localities of Hai Phong, HCM City and Ba Ria–Vung Tau, reducing the productivity and efficiency of ports’ operations and negatively affecting the import-export activities of Vietnamese enterprises.
Mekong Delta islet gives up rice, switches to soursop

Mekong Delta islet gives up rice, switches to soursop

More farmers in Tien Giang Province’s Tan Phu Dong Islet have switched to soursop in coping with the adverse effects of climate change. 
National Assembly rounded off with big laws passed to spur growth

National Assembly rounded off with big laws passed to spur growth

The fifth session of the 14th National Assembly has been rounded off with many laws and major measures discussed and taken for the country’s further growth.
US$600mn required to connect Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa

US$600mn required to connect Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa

The Thang Long Project Management Board sent the fesibility study report of the 64km-highway connecting northern Ninh Binh province and central Thanh Hoa province to the transport ministry for approval.
Pepper farmers get hope from self-taught mechanic

Pepper farmers get hope from self-taught mechanic

A self-taught mechanic in the Central Highlands, where the bulk of Vietnamese pepper is grown, invented an infrared drying machine that brings great benefits to spice farmers in the mountainous area still mired in difficulties.
HCM City seeks authority to make direct decisions on metro projects

HCM City seeks authority to make direct decisions on metro projects

HCM City authorities have asked the Government to consider allowing the city and provincial level administrative agencies to approve metro projects to ensure that construction remains on schedule.
Bids for medicine increase as new policy takes effect

Bids for medicine increase as new policy takes effect

The number of bids for medicine and medical equipment has risen dramatically in HCM City, according to the city’s Health Department.
Experts kick up a stink over livestock wastewater treatment rules

Experts kick up a stink over livestock wastewater treatment rules

Regulations regarding the treatment of wastewater produced by livestock were impractical and needed to be amended, according to experts and livestock producers.
Admin services could be provided by private sector

Admin services could be provided by private sector

The Transport Ministry wants to transfer some administrative services to the control of private enterprises and organisations, and has been developing a plan to achieve this.
Former chairman of PVTex guilty of bribery

Former chairman of PVTex guilty of bribery

After receiving a gift of shares worth VND3 billion, former chairman of PVTex has assigned a contractor without organising a bidding.
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